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Sourced of - https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.n-tv.de%2Fpolitik%2FInterpol-jagt-den-belgischen-Rambo-article22577374.html%3Futm_source%3Dtwitter%26utm_medium%3Ddlvr.it%26utm_campaign%3Dntvde%26utm_term%3Dntvde -- Before he disappears, the Belgian Jürgen Conings writes two farewell letters. He plans to join the resistance and may not survive, it said in a note to his girlfriend. In another letter, he threatens several state representatives and the well-known Belgian virologist Marc Van Ranst with death. Then the soldier with international experience lays his military badge on his parents' grave. Coning's car is later found on the edge of the Hoge Kempen National Park - including four anti-tank missiles. The 46-year-old has apparently armed himself to his teeth. He had free access to the ammunition chamber of his military base until the very end. He should still carry at least one machine gun and one pistol with him.The fact that the security authorities have been on alert for a week, and not just in Belgium, proves that the man is not a weirdo. In order to find Conings, the entire 5700 hectare national park in the province of Limburg was closed to tourists at the end of the week. In addition to 400 Belgian security forces, the Dutch police and the German GSG9 took part in the comprehensive search operation - using armored vehicles. But without success. There is still no trace of Conings. Investigators are now trying to get clues about his plans through those around him. The houses of several people close to him were searched. The man is now on Interpol's wanted list - along with the most wanted terrorists in Europe.Conings' cat-and-mouse game with the security authorities is being watched with admiration among right-wing extremists and corona deniers, but also by members of the military. Just yesterday, Facebook closed a support group for the fugitive with almost 50,000 members.
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