A Belgian official had previously identified two brothers thought to be suicide bombers in Tuesday's blasts: one detonated a nail-spewing bomb at an airport departures hall, and the other struck a subway train in attacks linked to the Islamic State that left at least 31 people dead.
A Belgian official had previously identified two brothers thought to be suicide bombers in Tuesday's blasts: one detonated a nail-spewing bomb at an airport departures hall, and the other struck a subway train in attacks linked to the Islamic State that left at least 31 people dead.
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