Two days after the deadly terrorist attacks in Brussels, investigators are still grappling with key aspects of the bombings, including exactly how many terrorists were involved, how many are still at large and the identity of the victims and the missing.
Also unclear is exactly how many people were killed in the attacks by four or possibly five terrorists. Media reports indicate at least 31 people, and perhaps as many as 34, were killed, and as many as 300 people injured.
An urgent question for investigators is the identity of a man wearing a hat and light-colored clothing who is seen on surveillance video inside the Brussels Airport on the morning of the attack walking with two of the terrorists who died in the operation, Ibrahim El Bakraoui and bombmaker Najim Laachraoui. The man is shown pushing a cart carrying luggage that contains a 35-pound bomb that did not detonate. He fled the scene before the attacks occurred.
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