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On the morning of 22 March 2016, three explosions occurred in [[Belgium]]: two at Brussels main airport in [[Zaventem]] and one at [[Maelbeek]] metro station in the centre of [[Brussels]], allegedly carried out by suicide bomber [[Khalid el-Bakraoui]].<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/mar/23/brussels-attacks-police-search-airport-bomb-suspect-live "Brussels attacks: el-Bakraoui brothers 'named as suicide bombers'"]</ref>
 
On the morning of 22 March 2016, three explosions occurred in [[Belgium]]: two at Brussels main airport in [[Zaventem]] and one at [[Maelbeek]] metro station in the centre of [[Brussels]], allegedly carried out by suicide bomber [[Khalid el-Bakraoui]].<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/mar/23/brussels-attacks-police-search-airport-bomb-suspect-live "Brussels attacks: el-Bakraoui brothers 'named as suicide bombers'"]</ref>
  
In these attacks, 31 people were killed and 261 others were injured, resulting in three days of national mourning in Belgium.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-35869266 "Brussels attacks: Latest updates from the BBC"]</ref>
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In these attacks, 31 people were killed and 261 others were injured, resulting in three days of national mourning in Belgium.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-35869266 "Brussels attacks: Latest updates from the BBC"]</ref> An assault rifle and a third bomb were found in a search of the airport.
  
An assault rifle and a third bomb were found in a search of the airport. The [[Islamic State]] are said to have claimed responsibility for the attacks.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/mar/22/brussels-airport-explosions-live-updates "Brussels attacks: Isis flag and nail bomb found in raid"]</ref>
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It was the deadliest act of terrorism on Belgian soil and came four months after the [[Mass murder in Paris]].<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/22/brussels-attacks-show-how-global-terror-networks-act-local "Brussels attacks: were they revenge for Abdeslam's arrest?"]</ref>  
  
It was the deadliest act of terrorism on Belgian soil and came four months after the [[Mass murder in Paris]].<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/22/brussels-attacks-show-how-global-terror-networks-act-local "Brussels attacks: were they revenge for Abdeslam's arrest?"]</ref>
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The [[Islamic State]] are said to have claimed responsibility for the attacks.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/mar/22/brussels-airport-explosions-live-updates "Brussels attacks: Isis flag and nail bomb found in raid"]</ref> The claims are based on information emanating from social media, which is hardly a reliable source of information. An unkown self-proclaimed ''"news agency"'' (Amaq Agency) - claiming to represent [[ISIS]] provided the following report:
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{{QB|'''Brussels – Amaq Agency:''' Islamic State fighters carried out a series of bombings with explosive belts and devices on Tuesday, targeting an airport and a central metro station in the center of the Belgian capital Brussels, a country participating in the international coalition against the Islamic State.
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Islamic State fighters opened fire inside Zaventem Airport, before several of them detonated their explosive belts, as a martyrdom bomber detonated his explosive belt in the Maalbeek metro station. The attacks resulted in more than 230 dead and wounded. <ref>[https://amaqagency.wordpress.com/2016/03/22/bombings-carried-out-by-islamic-state-fighters-hit-belgiums-capital-brussels/ Bombings Carried out by Islamic State Fighters Hit Belgium’s Capital Brussels] - Amaq Agency 22 March 2016</ref>
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So, Who controls the Amaq Agency Site which is hosted on a free account provided by Wordpress? The answer to that question is important because the site appears to be the source of subsequent {{ccm}} claims of [[ISIS]] responsibility for the attacks.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:32, 23 March 2016

Event.png Mass murder in Brussels (deep event) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Three Zaventem suspects: of the two suicide bombers one named as Ibrahim el-Bakraoui. Third suspect Najim Laachraoui is on the run.
Date08:00, 22 March 2016 - 09:11, 22 March 2016
LocationBrussels Airport (Zaventem),  Maelbeek metro station,  Brussels,  Belgium
Type• Suicide attack
• mass murder
• bomb attack
Deaths31
Injured (non-fatal)230
Subpage2016 Brussels Bombing/Media manipulation

On the morning of 22 March 2016, three explosions occurred in Belgium: two at Brussels main airport in Zaventem and one at Maelbeek metro station in the centre of Brussels, allegedly carried out by suicide bomber Khalid el-Bakraoui.[1]

In these attacks, 31 people were killed and 261 others were injured, resulting in three days of national mourning in Belgium.[2] An assault rifle and a third bomb were found in a search of the airport.

It was the deadliest act of terrorism on Belgian soil and came four months after the Mass murder in Paris.[3]

The Islamic State are said to have claimed responsibility for the attacks.[4] The claims are based on information emanating from social media, which is hardly a reliable source of information. An unkown self-proclaimed "news agency" (Amaq Agency) - claiming to represent ISIS provided the following report:

Brussels – Amaq Agency: Islamic State fighters carried out a series of bombings with explosive belts and devices on Tuesday, targeting an airport and a central metro station in the center of the Belgian capital Brussels, a country participating in the international coalition against the Islamic State.

Islamic State fighters opened fire inside Zaventem Airport, before several of them detonated their explosive belts, as a martyrdom bomber detonated his explosive belt in the Maalbeek metro station. The attacks resulted in more than 230 dead and wounded. [5]

So, Who controls the Amaq Agency Site which is hosted on a free account provided by Wordpress? The answer to that question is important because the site appears to be the source of subsequent commercially-controlled media claims of ISIS responsibility for the attacks.

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