
The Brussels bombings terror trial begins today of ten suspects accused of helping to carry out Islamic State suicide attacks that killed 32 people and injured more than 300 in March 2016.
Salah Abdeslam, 33, is among the Isis jihadists standing trial, having already been convicted of murder for his role in the Bataclan gun and bomb attacks in Paris, which killed 130 and injured more than 400 in 2015. But absent will be terrorist commanders and their lieutenants who masterminded or led the bombings in the Belgian capital; they either blew themselves up, died in shootouts with police or during the war in Syria.
