Did the November 2015 Paris killers plan to strike a wider range of targets?

(Radio France) Wednesday’s hearing at the Paris terror trial was devoted to the content of a computer found in a bin in Brussels. According to the Belgian police investigator who presented the evidence, it is clear that the November 2015 attacks were intended to strike other targets, including Schiphol Airport near the Dutch city of Amsterdam.

The computer in question was found by Brussels binmen in March 2016, the day after the suicide attacks in the Belgian capital.

The machine was dumped in a plastic bag near one of the hideouts used by the terrorists. Many of the crucial files had been deleted, others had been deliberately coded and were indecipherable. But the file index survived.

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