Brussels attacks: Get up to speed on the latest developments

Author : turkieses2018
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 13:04:59


Here's a look at the developments over the weekend, days after coordinated attacks at the airport and a metro station in the Belgian capital killed at least 35 people and injured hundreds more:

• Tensions high: Protesters stormed into a memorial for Brussels attack victims Sunday, raising their arms in Nazi salutes and shouting anti-immigrant slogans as they scuffled with with people who'd gathered for a peaceful vigil there. Police in riot gear removed the protesters from the area after about an hour. That was enough time to expose a powerful divide in how people in Brussels are responding to terror.

• Charges filed: A suspect identified as 'Faycal C' faces several charges, including 'terrorist murder,' the Belgium Federal Prosecutor's Office said in a statement Saturday. Authorities haven't detailed what link the suspect allegedly had to the bombings.



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• Manhunts continue: Authorities are still searching for two men seen in surveillance footage who they say are suspects in the bombings: A man wearing a black hat who pushed a luggage cart through the Brussels airport and a man spotted holding a large bag at the Maalbeek metro station.

• Sweeping raids: Police carried out 13 raids in and around the Belgian capital on Sunday, taking in nine people for questioning. Five of them were released after in-depth interviews; four remain in custody.

• Arrests in Belgium and beyond: As investigators try to piece together the network behind the Brussels attacks and crack down on terror threats across Europe, they appear to be casting a wide net. Since the Brussels bombings, arrests have been made in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.

• 'Devastated' airport: Officials say it's too soon to say when the Brussels airport will reopen. Staffers will test a temporary set-up on Tuesday, the airport said, but 'a restart in the short term is not possible in the devastated infrastructure.'

• Victims identified: Identifying bombing victims is a painstaking process. And investigators aren't done yet; so far, they've identified the remains of 32 people. Details have emerged about several of the people confirmed dead, including an American couple that had lived in Belgium since 2014, a Peruvian chef and a Belgian law student.

• Tales of survival: We also learned more about the people who managed to survive the bombings, including a Dutch husband and wife who live in Las Vegas and were checking in to fly home when the blasts tore through the Brussels airport.

• Peace march canceled: Organizers canceled a peace march planned in the Belgian capital Sunday because of security concerns.

• Concert called off: Pop star Mariah Carey was supposed to be belting out hit songs at a concert in Brussels on Sunday, but she called off the show over safety concerns.

• Manhunts continue: Authorities are still searching for two men seen in surveillance footage who they say are suspects in the bombings: A man wearing a black hat who pushed a luggage cart through the Brussels airport and a man spotted holding a large bag at the Maalbeek metro station. • Sweeping raids: Police carried out 13 raids in and around the Belgian capital on Sunday, taking in nine people for questioning. Five of them were released after in-depth interviews; four remain in custody. • Manhunts continue: Authorities are still searching for two men seen in surveillance footage who they say are suspects in the bombings: A man wearing a black hat who pushed a luggage cart through the Brussels airport and a man spotted holding a large bag at the Maalbeek metro station. • Tales of survival: We also learned more about the people who managed to survive the bombings, including a Dutch husband and wife who live in Las Vegas and were checking in to fly home when the blasts tore through the Brussels airport. Here's a look at the developments over the weekend, days after coordinated attacks at the airport and a metro station in the Belgian capital killed at least 35 people and injured hundreds more: • Peace march canceled: Organizers canceled a peace march planned in the Belgian capital Sunday because of security concerns. • Concert called off: Pop star Mariah Carey was supposed to be belting out hit songs at a concert in Brussels on Sunday, but she called off the show over safety concerns. Here's a look at the developments over the weekend, days after coordinated attacks at the airport and a metro station in the Belgian capital killed at least 35 people and injured hundreds more: • Manhunts continue: Authorities are still searching for two men seen in surveillance footage who they say are suspects in the bombings: A man wearing a black hat who pushed a luggage cart through the Brussels airport and a man spotted holding a large bag at the Maalbeek metro station. • Tales of survival: We also learned more about the people who managed to survive the bombings, including a Dutch husband and wife who live in Las Vegas and were checking in to fly home when the blasts tore through the Brussels airport. Here's a look at the developments over the weekend, days after coordinated attacks at the airport and a metro station in the Belgian capital killed at least 35 people and injured hundreds more:

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