Brussels bombings terrorists show some remorse in court Convicted extremists face survivors of 2016 attacks and victims’ families ahead of sentencing

(National-UAE) Terrorists found guilty of the Brussels attacks in which 32 people were killed expressed regret for their actions in court on Monday.

The suicide attacks in the Belgian capital’s main airport and metro system on March 22, 2016, were claimed by ISIS.

In July, the jury found six defendants guilty on all charges of murder, attempted murder and participation in a terrorist organisation.

Several of those on trial had already been convicted of taking part in the Paris terrorist attacks months earlier in which [130] people died.

“I have empathy for you,” said the trial’s most high-profile offender, 33-year-old Frenchman Salah Abdeslam, as he spoke directly to victims sitting in the courtroom north of Brussels.

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