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Robbers pull off huge diamond heist at Brussels airport

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General view of the Zaventem's international airport near Brussels is seen in this March 14, 2011 file photo. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/Files

General view of the Zaventem's international airport near Brussels is seen in this March 14, 2011 file photo.

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BRUSSELS | Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:12am EST

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Robbers dressed as police and armed with machineguns have stolen 120 parcels of diamonds worth millions of dollars from the runway of Brussels Airport in one of the biggest heists the industry has seen.

Two vehicles carrying eight men drove up to a van belonging to security firm Brinks, which had just finished loading the diamonds into a Swiss passenger plane, on Monday evening, officials said.

The men, who were masked but also wore police uniforms, did not fire a single shot and the entire heist took less than five minutes, said Ine Van Wymersch, spokeswoman for the Brussels prosecutor's office.

They escaped and are now being hunted by police.

"They were well prepared," Van Wymersch said. "There were passengers on the plane but they saw nothing of what was going on.

Prosecutors said they could not yet comment on how much the diamonds taken were worth or to whom they belonged.

Belgian state broadcaster VRT reported the total value was 350 million euros ($467 million). A spokeswoman for the Antwerp Diamond Centre said the value may be closer to $50 million.

"In any case it's one of the biggest robberies we've seen," she said.

Antwerp has been a leading diamond centre for centuries, with some eight in every 10 rough diamonds, and five in every 10 polished diamonds, passing through it.

Both vehicles sped off after the robbery and one was later found burnt just outside of Brussels.

The robbers managed to get onto the tarmac after breaking through the fence that surrounds the airport, an airport spokesman said. ($1 = 0.7490 euros)

(Reporting by Robert-Jan Bartunek; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

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