Najim Laachraoui: Suspected Brussels Suicide Bomber Linked to Paris, Syria

Young man was wanted by Belgian authorities after Paris attacks.

— -- Before he allegedly blew himself up in a Brussels airport Tuesday, 24-year-old Najim Laachraoui was already on the run from police.

Officials told ABC News Wednesday that evidence found at the Brussels airport led them to believe Laachraoui was the man on the left in a surveillance photo snapped a the airport. The man in the middle, identified earlier today as 29-year-old Ibrahim El-Bakraoui, was also a suicide bomber. The man on the right, in the lighter clothes, has yet to be identified and is still on the run, Belgian officials said.

In addition to the airport bombings, El-Bakraoui's brother, Khalid, is suspected of detonating his own suicide bomb in a Brussels metro station a little more than an hour after the explosions in the airport. Today police officials said a second man is being sought in connection the metro bombing.

All told, at least 31 people were killed in the attacks in Brussels. One hundred and thirty died in Paris in mid-November. ISIS has claimed responsibility for both attacks.