ISIS Attackers May Have Targeted Nuclear Power Station
Source: Time
A Belgian nuclear power plant may have been the target of an aborted plot by the ISIS cell that carried out this weeks terrorist attacks in Brussels, according to Belgian media.
If confirmed, the plot would explain why the countrys two nuclear power plants were all but locked down in the immediate aftermath of Tuesdays bombings without explanation, and despite being miles away from the Brussels facilities under attack.
Belgian newspaper La Derniere Heure reported Thursday, based on a police source, that the brothers who died in suicide bombings at the Brussels airport and subway Khalid and Ibrahim el Bakraoui had been involved in secret video surveillance of a senior scientist who worked at the Tihange complex.
The newspaper first reported the discovery of the surveillance video in February, from a camera placed in bushes outside the researchers suburban home, and recovered under cover of darkness by two men driving without headlights. Fearing a plot to enter the nuclear complex, authorities ramped up security after the discovery, which a police source told the newspaper may have prompted the plotters to seek out softer targets, namely the airport and subway.
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