Thursday, March 24, 2016

Belgium Terrorists Had Plans To Attack One Of Belgium's Nuclear Plants

Doel Nuclear Power Station near Antwerp. Wikipedia

Daily Mail: Brussels bombers DID plan to attack nuclear power station as police uncover 12 hours of footage jihadists filmed outside a plant director's home

* Investigators found 12 hours of footage filmed by the jihadi cell in Brussels
* It included film of the Belgian nuclear power chief's home in Flanders
* The ISIS terrorists are believed to have wanted to kidnap him to gain entry
* It has now emerged the creators of the footage were the Bakraoui brothers
* The footage was seized following the Paris terror attacks in November

The Brussels terrorists were preparing an attack on a nuclear power plant and had recorded 12 hours of reconnaissance footage, it has been reported.

The ISIS cell were spying on Belgium's nuclear power chief, possibly as part of a kidnap plan to force him to let them into an atomic facility, according to newspaper Derniere Heure.

Hours of film of the home of the Research and Development Director of the Belgian Nuclear Programme were discovered in an apartment in Brussels raided by anti-terrorist police following the attack in Paris.

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More News On Reports That The Belgium Terrorists Had Plans To Attack One Of Belgium's Nuclear Plants

Brussels attackers were targeting nuclear plant, changed their minds-paper -- Reuters
Brussels suspects linked to nuclear facility plot -- CBS
Brussels bombings: Terror group 'were planning to attack nuclear power station', surveillance suggests -- The Independent
Brussels bomber brothers plotted to kidnap nuclear official -- New York Post
Brussels terrorists were planning attacks on nuclear plants -- New Europe
Bakraui Brothers May Have Planned to Blow Up Belgium's Nuclear Power Plants -- Sputnik
Brussels Attacks: Bombers Filmed Nuclear Researcher, Expert Says -- NBC
Belgium ups security at nuclear plants following Brussels bombings -- Euronews
ISIL's next Belgian target could be a nuclear plant: Column -- USA Today
Brussels explosions: Security stepped up at Belgian nuclear plants -- Telegraph

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