The attacks took place at Brussels Airport and a metro station in the capital, next to the EU institutions.Five of the ten accused have already been convicted for their parts in the Paris terror attacks, which occurred four months previously.An hour later, a third suicide bomber struck on a train as it entered Maelbeek metro station in the capital’s European quarter.
Set to last seven months, the long-awaited trial revived painful memories for those who lost loved ones or got caught up in the attacks. Sylvie Ingels, who was near the first airport explosion, said she had had repeated nightmares in recent days. Presiding judge Laurence Massart confirmed the identity of the defendants and outlined the trial schedule.
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'Why so many young 'Belgian' Muslim men were radicalised to fight in Syria and to return home and cause such destruction' I wonder why. What could have caused that? Maybe someone can take a guess...
Men? Muslim terrorists who came to Europe claiming asylum you mean surely
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