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Brussels bomber brothers were on U.S. watch lists before attack: sources

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Brussels Airport (Source: Reuters/CCTV/Handout via Reuters)
Interpol said is named Khalid El Bakraoui
(Source: Reuters/Interpol/Handout via Reuters)
USPA NEWS - Brussels bomber brothers were on U.S. watch lists before attack. Two brothers who carried out suicide bombings in Brussels this week were known to U.S. government agencies before the attacks, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Ibrahim El Bakraoui and brother Khalid
Source: www.straitstimes.com
Brussels bomber brothers were on US watch lists before attack - sources. The sources said that Khalid El Bakraoui and Brahim El Bakraoui were both on US government counter-terrorism watch lists before the attacks. Belgian prosecutors have identified Brahim El Bakraoui as one of two suicide bombers who attacked Brussels' Zaventem Airport, while they say Khalid El Bakraoui was the man who carried out a suicide bombing at Brussels' Maelbeek Metro station, near European Union headquarters. Two brothers who carried out suicide bombings in Brussels this week were known to U.S. government agencies before the attacks, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The sources said that Khalid El Bakraoui and Brahim El Bakraoui were both on U.S. government counterterrorism watch lists before the March 18 arrest of Salah Abdeslam, a French national whom prosecutors accuse of a key role in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks. Belgian prosecutors have identified Brahim El Bakraoui as one of two suicide bombers who attacked Brussels´ Zaventem Airport, while they say Khalid El Bakraoui was the man who carried out a suicide bombing at Brussels' Maelbeek Metro station, near European Union headquarters. (Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Don Durfee, Tim Ahmann and Jonathan Oatis)

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