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Brussels attacks: Two more men are charged with ‘terrorist murder’

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Brussels attacks: Two more men are charged with ‘terrorist murder’
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BELGUIM -- A further two men have been charged with ‘terrorist murder’ in connection with the deadly Brussels attacks.

They are suspected of links with the rental of a property thought to have been used as a safe house ahead of last month’s bombings, in which 32 people were killed.

Prosecutors have identified them only as Smail F., born in 1984, and Ibrahim F., born in 1988.

“They are charged with participation in the activities of a terrorist group, terrorist murders and attempts to commit terrorist murders, as a perpetrator, co-perpetrator or accomplice,” federal prosecutors said in a statement.

Four other suspects were picked up on Friday, including Mohamed Abrini, who investigators say has confessed to leaving a bomb at Brussels airport and Osama Krayem, suspected of buying bags used by the bombers.

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It's comforting that they are finally getting some of these people.

It's comforting that they are finally getting some of these people.

One of the Ibrahimi brothers laptop revealed online conversations with Syrian IP's.

From the conversations it's been confirmed from Belgian intelligence that the attacks in Paris and Brussels were directed or supervised from Syria.

Another unknown link in the terrorist network was revealed by the lawyer of one of the men arrested in Brussels during the multiple raids. A mobile telephone SMS from that guy to the Paris terrorists squad mentioned another person who isn't arrested yet...

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