A nuclear plant security guard was killed in his home in Belgium just two days after the twin suicide bombings in Brussels that killed 31 people and injured more. Meanwhile, investigations are underway to determine the murder’s possible link to terrorism.
Details about the attackers are starting to surface as Belgium’s heavily criticized security agencies are being mobilized to uproot the terror roots sprawling across the heartland of EU. Meanwhile, the interior and justice ministers offered to resign from their posts after it was revealed that they received warnings about one of the attackers.
The Islamic State has established a widespread network of fighters to attack Europe, say officials.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM