The Mad Bomber of Brussels is still on the run as the capital city of Belgium tries to recover from the vicious ISIS suicide bombings that killed 34 innocent people in an airport and a subway station! Master bomb maker Najim Laachraoui — known to his fellow jihadists as the 'Man in White' — managed to escape from swarming Special Forces raids following the deadly attacks!
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Authorities say that Laachraoui helped to arm the two other suicide bombers shown here at the airport. The deadly trio included Ibrahim El Bakraoui, who caused the death of 14 bystanders when he set off his suicide vest. A chief prosecutor in Belgium said that Bakraoui chose to commit the despicable act because he was facing prison for earlier terrorist acts.
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The ISIS member had left behind a note next to a stash of homemade explosives that said: "I'm on the run. People are looking for me everywhere. And if I give myself up, then I'll end up in a cell."
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Police also warned that the identity of the fourth suicide bomber hadn't been confirmed.
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Authorities believe that Laachraoui had armed his comrades with their vests. Then, instead of sacrificing his own life for the cause, he calmly left the airport terminal right before the lethal explosives were set off at 8 a.m. on Tuesday morning.
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Ibrahim's brother Khalid El Bakraoui has been identified as another bomber. The Belgian native detonated his own suicide vest on a Brussels Metro train at the Maelbeek station just 79 minutes after the attacks in the airport. The explosion killed 20 people.
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Laachraoui also left behind a large suitcase packed with explosives. It would have been the most lethal of the attacks, but the bomb failed to ignite.
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The international terrorist was already known to authorities. Laachraoui is believed to have also built the suicide vests used in the ISIS attacks on Paris in November 2015.
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