Saturday, March 26, 2016

On the Belgian nuclear power plants transferred military – BBC News

When the city of Charleroi was the killing, neither the police nor the press did not pay much attention to him – all the attention was focused on the events in Brussels, a large-scale operation to capture terrorists. Only three days later, it turned out that the victim was working as a security guard at the Tihange nuclear power plant, and pass it stolen. Belgian edition Derniere Heure directly accuses the authorities that such an important detail was missed

And really -. Because it was well known that nuclear power plants are one of the priority goals of the Islamists that the staff member Tihange they could install surveillance . Speculated that at the airport, and the subway attacks were carried out only in order to distract attention from nuclear facilities.

And now the killer guard completely gone, and who knows how many times over the last time they You might try to break into the Tihange plant. Some optimism, however, inspires the fact that this has not happened so far. After news of the death of a security guard, his badge, as well as other staff cards are locked at the facilities began to conduct regular inspections. In addition, nuclear power plants have been taken under the protection of hundreds of military further.

Meanwhile, the Belgians come to life after the attacks. It recognizes that it is still scary. “Indeed, the atmosphere is nervous, and that in the streets as police and military, did not soothe still afraid to go down into the subway.” – Says one of the inhabitants of Brussels. “Yes, much has changed – echoes compatriot -. Everything seems strange in the subway was quiet and deserted, but gradually getting better..!”

That night, in the center of Brussels, where after the attacks there was an informal memorial victims of attacks, brought together hundreds of people who participated in the rescue of people and caring for them. At the funeral ceremony was attended by representatives of all the services that were alerted March 22 – ambulance staff, Product Recovery, hospital workers, firefighters, police and military volunteers, “Red Cross”. They honored the memory of victims minute of silence.

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