On Thursday evening in Charleroi, south of Brussels, they shot a man who was walking with the dog. The case became loud when it turned out that Didier Prospero was a security guard at a nuclear power plant, which planned to attack the bombers from Brussels.
Nuclear Power Plant, where he worked shot man was supposed to be according to the findings of the Belgian services targeted by the brothers Bakraoui, who died in Tuesday’s attacks.
Prospero at the moment of death, he was carrying a pass that allowed him to enter the property. It is not known exactly how much time has passed since the death of the guard until the maintenance of plants was informed of his death and zdezaktywowała pass.
For now, the Belgian ministry does not comment on those reports.
On Tuesday in the morning, around 7.58, there were two explosions at the Zaventem airport in Brussels. In these explosions killed at least 12 people. As agreed then the police, in the action probably four bombers were involved.
So far, confirmed the identity of at least one of them – Brahim El Bakraoui, who was killed at the airport. The police suspect that the second bomber (who was also not survive the attack) are Najim Laachraoui. This information however has not been officially confirmed.
It takes manhunt for the other two bombers at the airport, who were to be present at the terminal during the attack, and probably survived the attack – unofficially it is said that they are Mohamed Abrini and a fourth unidentified yet man.
Service also lead the investigation into the attacks on the metro Maelbeek, which took place the same day at around 9 am. This attack killed at least 20 people. As previously established, the attack was calculated by two men – one of them is the lack of an assassin from Khalidi El Bakraoui (who died during the attack), and the identity of the second bomber, who probably survived the attack has not yet been determined.
attacks admitted the Islamic State, which social networking sites threatened further attacks.
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