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  2. 2016 Brussels bombings - Wikipedia

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    The bombings were the deadliest attack on Belgium since World War II. [32] Seventeen of the victims were Belgian (including three with dual nationality) and the rest were foreign nationals. [1] Foreign victims came from different countries including the US, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, Poland, China, India and Peru.

  3. List of massacres in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Brussels bombings: Mar 22, 2016: Zaventem, Province of Flemish Brabant and City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region: 32 (+3 suicide bombers) Three coordinated nail bombings by five suicide bombers: two at Brussels Airport, and one at Maalbeek metro station.

  4. List of terrorist incidents in 2016 - Wikipedia

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    A bomb killed at least 6 soldiers and another was injured. [31] Kurdistan Freedom Falcons: Kurdish–Turkish conflict: Feb 21 Bombing 57: 100+ Homs, Syria: February 2016 Homs bombings: Two bombings occurred in pro-Government, mainly Shia inhabited, Zahraa neighbourhood. The first blast was caused by a car bomb and the second one was a result of ...

  5. Terrorist activity in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    22 March 2016: 2016 Brussels bombings. Two ISIS suicide bombings occurred at Brussels Airport in Zaventem, and one at Maalbeek metro station in central Brussels. [16] Thirty-two civilians and three perpetrators were killed, and more than 300 people were injured. Another bomb was found during a search of the airport.

  6. Third suspect in Brussels airport blasts identified - AOL

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  7. Najim Laachraoui - Wikipedia

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    Najm al-'Ashrāwī (Arabic: نجم العشراوي, 18 May 1991 – 22 March 2016), also known as Abū Idrīs al-Baljīkī or Soufiane Kayal, [1] [2] was a Belgian-Moroccan terrorist and Islamic State militant who was one of two suicide bombers at Brussels Airport in the 2016 Brussels bombings. [3]

  8. ISIS claims Brussels attacks that kill at least 30 - AOL

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    Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:48 PM ... Islamic State claimed responsibility for suicide bomb attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train in the Belgian capital on Tuesday which killed ...

  9. Belgium names Brussels bomber brothers, key suspect on run - AOL

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    The man was captured on cameras at the Brussels airport with two men, identified as brothers, suspected of being suicide bombers. Belgium names Brussels bomber brothers, key suspect on run Skip to ...