Brussels Attack : ISIS takes Responsibility Of Brussels Bombings
Brussels Attack : ISIS takes Responsibility Of Brussels Bombings
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ISIS struck in brussels of Europe on Tuesday. Current reports indicates approx 35 people got killed in inhuman attack. In this back to back bombings many people injured at brussels airport and subway that again laid are the cintinent's vulnerability to suicide squads. Taking responsibility of brusells attack isis said that its members detonated suicide vests at airport and subway where through that passangers fled to safety down dark tunnels filled with hazy smoke from the explosion.

After two continues explosions wounded and dazed people staggered from the airport and in this attack at least one blamed on a suicide attacker and another on a suitcase bomb tore reportedly through crowd checking in for morning flights. After 40 minutes another damn blast happens at subwaycommuters in central Brussels near the Maelbeek station, which amids the europian commission headquarters.

Security authorities out a photo taken from cctv footage where three men pushing luggage carts, also saying two of them were suicide bombers and the third man was dressed in a light colored coat with black hat and glasses was at large. The also urged the public to contact them if they recognize him. Another two men were wearing dark gloves on their left hands. Across Brussels police raids, authorities recovered a nail- filled bomb, chemical products and isis flag too in a house in the Schaerbeek neighbourhood, state procecutors' office said in a statement.

Europian security officials were bracing for major attack for weeks with warning of actively preparation of isis strike. We let you know that the arrested Salah Abdeslam is a key suspect in the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris. INvestigators said that many more terrorists were involved in this attacks. Belgian PM Charles Michel said, “In this time of tragedy, this black moment for our country, I appeal to everyone to remain calm but also to show solidarity,” and also announced three days of mourning in country.

French President Francois Hollande says, “Last year it was Paris. Today it is Brussels. It’s the same attacks,” Lockdown in City- Terror alert raised in the belgium, airport shut on wednesday and also ordered city wide lockdown, deploying 500 soldiers in streets of brussels to checkpoints, Now France and Belgium both countries reinforced border security. Medical treatment given to wounded people properly and special care for severely burnt children and people too.

This bombings happen barely four months after suicide attackers based in Brussels' Molenbeek district slaughtered approx 130 people at Paris nightspots and agencies had warnded for months a follow up strike was in evitable. High level judicial officials said that it is a connection by Abdeslam to Tuesda's Brussels attacks is "a lead to pursue." Officials spoke about because investigation was going on.

Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said that Addeslam told to investigators he was planning to "restart something" from Brussels. He also said on Sunday that authorities take the claim seriously because " we recovered lot of weapons,heavy weapons in their first investigations and also seen network of people around him in Brussels" Belgian Interior Minister Jan Jambon said he never imagined something like that in brussels. Atlantic fell into shockwaves after this brutal attacks, where at city and airport securities increased. U.S. administration official said American Intelligence officers and Europian counterparts working together to identify bomb makers who involved in these Brussels attacks and any link with Paris attacks too.

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