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Brussels attacks: Police release airport terminal | Brussels attacks: Police release airport terminal |
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Belgian police investigating the deadly Brussels airport blasts that killed 28 travellers have concluded their investigations on site, officials say. | |
A provisional inspection of the terminal found the main building was stable. | A provisional inspection of the terminal found the main building was stable. |
Meanwhile, a Belgian news agency has reported that prosecutors charged a second man in connection with a foiled attack in the Paris region. | Meanwhile, a Belgian news agency has reported that prosecutors charged a second man in connection with a foiled attack in the Paris region. |
However, prosecutors were not available for direct confirmation. | However, prosecutors were not available for direct confirmation. |
Several people have been arrested on terrorism charges in Belgium, France, Germany and Italy since the attack in Brussels on 22 March, which left 28 people dead. A previous death toll of 31 counted the three suicide bombers. | |
The latest arrest was linked to a raid in Argenteuil, near Paris, on Thursday. French police said an attack was in an "advanced stage" of preparation. | The latest arrest was linked to a raid in Argenteuil, near Paris, on Thursday. French police said an attack was in an "advanced stage" of preparation. |
The state-owned Belga news agency (in French) quoted prosecutors as saying the man, named as Abderamane A, was charged with involvement in a terrorist group. | The state-owned Belga news agency (in French) quoted prosecutors as saying the man, named as Abderamane A, was charged with involvement in a terrorist group. |
Brussels and Paris attacks: Who's who | Brussels and Paris attacks: Who's who |