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officers investigate the Boulevard Emile Jacqmain in the city centre of
Brussels on August 25, 2017, where a man is alleged to have attacked
soldiers with a knife and was shot.
A knife-wielding man attacked a soldier in Brussels on August 25, 2017,
before being "neutralised" by troops present at the scene, Belgian
authorities said. Belgian media reported that the man, who was rushed to
the hospital after the attack, had attacked two soldiers injuring one
in the face and the other in the hand.
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(BRUSSELS) — Belgian soldiers shot a man dead in downtown Brussels on Friday evening after he attacked the troops with a knife in what prosecutors described
as a "terror attack."
Spokeswoman
Esther Natus of the federal prosecutor's office, which handles
terrorism investigations, said the man twice shouted "Allahu akbar,"
Arabic for "God is great," as he ran at the soldiers.
"We
do consider it a terror attack," Natus said. She declined to identify
the man or confirm whether he was known to police, saying only that "the
suspect is dead" and one of the soldiers was slightly wounded.
Brussels Mayor Philippe Close said three soldiers came under attack and one had been hospitalized.
Federal
Police spokesman Jonathan Pfunde also confirmed some details of the
incident and said the attacker had been "neutralized."
Belgium's anti-terror crisis center tweeted that the situation was "under control."
"All
our support is with our soldiers," Prime Minister Charles Michel said
via Twitter. "Our security services remain on alert. We are following
the situation closely."
Associated
Press television images showed that police sealed off a main street
near the Grand Place, a central square that is a popular tourist site.
A
man who lives near where the incident took place on Boulevard Emile
Jacquemain said he saw the attacker lying in the street in the
aftermath.
"I
live right in front of the station. It was already blocked by police at
the scene and there was a man lying on the ground. The police said he
had been shot by soldiers," said Thomas da Silva Rosa, a public affairs
consultant.
"He was lying on the ground, appeared dead," he told AP.
Belgium
has been on high alert since suicide bombers killed 32 people in
attacks March 22, 2016, on Brussels' main airport and subway system.
Soldiers and extra police have been deployed at public buildings and around large gatherings for more than a year.Read more: http://time.com/4916987/knife-wielding-man-shot-dead-in-brussels-terror-attack/
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