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Suspect in Brussels Terror Attack Still on the Run, Officials Say

Of those three, two of the men have been identified as brothers: the man at the center of the photo from the airport is Khalid El-Bakhraoui and the subway suicide bomber is Brahim El-Bakhraoui.

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Belgian prosecutors said Wednesday that they discovered a suicide note on a laptop left in a garbage can that they believed to be written by one of the suspected Brussels bombers.

Ibrahim el-Bakraoui (left), a mystery suspect (centre) and a man identified by the Belgian media reports as Najim Laachraoui (right).

Brahim, pictured in the middle of the CCTV image that police released on Tuesday, detonated a suicide bomb at Brussels’ worldwide airport while Khalid was one of the metro bombers, Frédéric Van Leeuw told a press conference on Wednesday. In that raid, a police sniper killed a man identified as Mohamed Belkaid, 35, an Algerian with links to ISIS.

IS has claimed responsibility for the latest attacks and issued a statement in Arabic and French which threatens other countries in the anti-IS coalition with “dark days”, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadi websites.

According to the federal prosecutor, a taxi driver informed police after he drove three suspicious-looking men to Brussels airport from an address on Rue Max Roos in Schaerbeek.

It said the brothers were known to police and had criminal records.

Brussels Airport announced on Twitter that the airport will remain closed Wednesday and Thursday. His bag apparently contained the largest explosive, which did not go off and was detonated in a controlled explosion by police.

He spoke alongside prosecutors who say they are searching for at least one person directly involved in the attack on Brussels airport.

The RTBF public broadcaster named them as Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui.

The attacker who is still on the run is believed to have planted a bomb at the airport before fleeing. Initially, state TV and some Belgian media reported that Laachraoui, who is also linked to the November 13 Paris bombing that killed 130 people, was picked up.

He is also suspected of being responsible for the bombs used in the Paris massacre in November after his DNA was found on suicide belts used in the Bataclan Theatre and the Stade de France.

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The Brussels federal prosecutor confirmed Najim Laachraoui, 24, had not been arrested and was still being hunted by police. Explosives were found in his appartment, leading investigators to suspect he was plotting another attack.

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