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Brussels attack suspects named as manhunt intensifies


Police comb Belgian capital for third suspect as broadcaster says two bombers were brothers involved in organised crime.

  massive manhunt is under way for a suspect seen with two supposed suicide bombers shortly before they struck Brussels' Zaventem Airport in the first of two attacks that also hit the city's metro, killing at least 30 and wounding more than 200.

Belgian broadcaster RTBF named two of the suspects as brothers, Khalid and Brahim Bakraoui, who were known to police for their involvement in organised crime.
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) claimed responsibility for Tuesday morning's attacks.
"This is a day of tragedy, a black day," Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said, describing the bombings as the "deadliest attacks we have ever seen in Belgium".
But as Belgium began three days of national mourning on Wednesday, he insisted the country would not be cowed by the "blind, violent and cowardly" attacks.
Belgian authorities released pictures of two of the suspects pushing trolleys with their bombs through the terminal and said they were "actively searching" for a third man whose explosives did not to go off.
Police helicopters hovered over the city late into the night and raids were under way across Belgium, prosecutors said, adding that a bomb, an ISIL flag and chemicals had been found in one apartment.
Local media said authorities had followed a tip from a taxi driver who believed he may have driven the bombers to the airport.
 
Police were going door-to-door throughout Brussels searching for suspects or others planning attacks. The interior minister said 600 additional police were deployed.
Brussels residents held a candlelit vigil in the Place de la Bourse square on Tuesday night, where they sang songs and waved the Belgian flag, while on social media thousands of people shared images of beloved Belgian cartoon character Tintin in tears.

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"This is an attack against our values, our freedom, and our democracy," Brussels Mayor Ivan Mayeur said at a press conference. "We won't let anyone attack our values in a cowardly way."

'Fabric of Europe'

Al Jazeera's Dominic Kane, reporting from Brussels, said many in the country were asking whether the attacks represented a continuing threat.
"Belgians feel this is something they'll now have to get used to...the editor of a prominent Belgian news outlet yesterday was writing that she believed this was something that was becoming part of the system.
"[She said] this was something people have to get used to and have to explain to their children that there is a threat and life has changed."
Kane said there was also a sense that the blasts were a calculated attack on European insitutions and the "fabric of Europe".
The explosions struck the heart of European officialdom where NATO headquarters is based, along with the European Union, and European Commission.
Witnesses at the airport and metro station described scenes of terror immediately after the bombings.
"When I heard the first explosion, lots of people started screaming and running," Tom, an intern working at the airport, told Al Jazeera

"When I heard the second explosion, which was about 30 seconds after the first one, everything got chaotic. I could see panic on everyone’s face, blood on their bodies."
The interior ministry raised the country's terrorism alert to the highest level after the blasts.
Belgium has been on high alert since the arrest in Brussels last week of Salah Abdeslam , a key suspect in last November's Paris attacks that left 130 people dead.
Governments in Europe and beyond quickly responded to the Brussels attacks, calling emergency national security meetings and stepping up controls at airports and other sensitive sites. 

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