<p>Key Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam and an accomplice today left the Brussels hospital where they were treated overnight for gunshot wounds sustained during their arrest, the city mayor said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The two terrorist suspects have left the Saint-Pierre hospital," Yvan Mayeur wrote on Twitter, without saying where they were taken.<br /><br />Both are likely to be questioned before a hearing on their extradition to France in connection with the November attacks on Paris which left 130 people dead.<br /><br />Abdeslam, 26, and four other suspects were arrested on Friday in the gritty Brussels neighbourhood of Molenbeek.<br /><br />During the raid, he was lightly wounded in the leg, prosecutors said.<br /><br />French President Francois Hollande, in Brussels for an EU summit, hailed the arrests saying Paris would request Abdeslam's extradition from Belgium "as rapidly as possible".<br /><br />Also arrested was a man known by the fake name Amine Choukri, who in addition used a false Syrian name Monir Ahmed Alaaj.<br /><br />Three members of a family which sheltered Abdeslam in Molenbeek, where he lived and ran a bar with his brother Brahim, were also detained.<br /><br />Brahim Abdeslam blew himself up during the Paris attacks and was buried discreetly on Thursday in a Brussels cemetery.<br /><br />The arrests leave only one known suspect still on the run, Mohamed Abrini, who was filmed with Abdeslam two days before the attacks at a petrol station on a motorway close to Paris.</p>
<p>Key Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam and an accomplice today left the Brussels hospital where they were treated overnight for gunshot wounds sustained during their arrest, the city mayor said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The two terrorist suspects have left the Saint-Pierre hospital," Yvan Mayeur wrote on Twitter, without saying where they were taken.<br /><br />Both are likely to be questioned before a hearing on their extradition to France in connection with the November attacks on Paris which left 130 people dead.<br /><br />Abdeslam, 26, and four other suspects were arrested on Friday in the gritty Brussels neighbourhood of Molenbeek.<br /><br />During the raid, he was lightly wounded in the leg, prosecutors said.<br /><br />French President Francois Hollande, in Brussels for an EU summit, hailed the arrests saying Paris would request Abdeslam's extradition from Belgium "as rapidly as possible".<br /><br />Also arrested was a man known by the fake name Amine Choukri, who in addition used a false Syrian name Monir Ahmed Alaaj.<br /><br />Three members of a family which sheltered Abdeslam in Molenbeek, where he lived and ran a bar with his brother Brahim, were also detained.<br /><br />Brahim Abdeslam blew himself up during the Paris attacks and was buried discreetly on Thursday in a Brussels cemetery.<br /><br />The arrests leave only one known suspect still on the run, Mohamed Abrini, who was filmed with Abdeslam two days before the attacks at a petrol station on a motorway close to Paris.</p>