Eight men found guilty of murder over the 2016 Brussels terror attacks that left 32 people dead
- The trial in Brussels went on for seven months and took place in the former headquarters of NATO
A Brussels court convicted eight men of murder and attempted murder on Tuesday for their part in the 2016 Islamist bombings in Brussels that killed 32 people.
They included Salah Abdeslam, the main suspect in the trial over the 2015 Paris attacks who was seized four days before the Brussels attacks.
The trial in Brussels went on for seven months and took place in the former headquarters of NATO.
Fifteen men and 17 women died in the attacks, with more than 300 people injured.
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