Thursday, April 7, 2016

Explosions in Brussels: Announced a new video – BBC Russian

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Image caption The suspect walked past the Sheraton and the company’s parking lot rental Avis

Belgian prosecutor’s office released a new video, which captured one of the suspects in the bombings in Brussels, coming from Zaventem airport.

Belgian authorities assume that the attackers were four: three suicide bombers were killed in the explosions, one on the run

On the recordings of surveillance cameras is clear that the suspect wore a light jacket, light blue shirt and hat

Earlier, the prosecutor’s office issued a video in which “a man in a hat” is next to the two suicide bombers at the airport hall, pushing a cart with luggage.

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Image caption “man With the release of the airport in hat “walked about 10 km

According to prosecutors, the suspect came out of the airport Zaventem at 7:58 am after the explosions.

Then he went near the Sheraton and parking for Avis rental car company.

After leaving the territory of the airport, at some point, “the man in the hat” got rid of her light jacket.

at 8:50 am he was seen at the crossroads of highways and Grote Daalstraat de Louvain, when heading towards the city center. The sleeves of his shirt at the time were rolled up.

The suspect continued on his way down the highway de Louvain, then turned onto the avenue de Brabakonn and disappeared out of sight of surveillance cameras at the intersection with rue du Neue at 9:50.

two hours after leaving the airport building, “the man in the hat” walked about 10 kilometers away.

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Image caption At some point, the suspect got rid of his light jacket

March 22 explosions in the Brussels airport and the metro station “Maalbek” killed 32 people, injured of varying severity were about 300 people.

The responsibility for the bombings took the itself extremist group “Islamic State”, a recognized terrorist and banned in many countries, including Russia.

a federal prosecutor Eric van der SIPTU addressed all who might accidentally shoot a suspect on video or camera or a kakoy- any useful information for the investigation, with the request to call 0800 30 300 in Belgium or 0032 2554 44 88 from abroad.

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