Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Brussels manhunt after gunfire in raid 'on Paris suspects'

Belgian security forces and French police are hunting for at least two men after shots were fired at police during a counter-terrorism raid in Brussels.

Three officers were reportedly hurt, one of them seriously. Streets in the suburb of Forest have been sealed off .
A BBC reporter at the scene says there has been more gunfire subsequently.
The raid is linked to the Paris attacks which killed 130 people last November. Islamic State (IS) militants have claimed responsibility for the attacks.


Suspects 'barricaded'

After Tuesday's incident in the Belgian capital, police said they were pursuing at least two suspects who had escaped over rooftops.



Eric Van Der Sypt, a spokesman for the federal prosecutor, told AFP news agency that "police were fired at" during the raid on Tuesday afternoon. He added that the raid was "linked to the Paris attacks investigation".
Security forces at the scene of a shoot-out in Brussels


Ambulances at the scene of the shooting in Brussels. Photo: 15 March 2016


A pupil (in red coat) walks in Forest as police secure the area. Photo: 15 March 2016


A major police operation is now under way, with a helicopter flying overhead.
"Two individuals apparently barricaded themselves inside a home,'' Forest mayor Marc-Jean Ghyssels told reporters.
The BBC's Damian Grammaticas at the scene says the whole area is flooded with police, and every access road is blocked.
He says the operation appears to be focusing on Rue de la Station road.
Two local schools with about 100 children were still in lockdown, Euronews reporter Sandor Sziros told the BBC.
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve confirmed that French police officers were also taking part in the Brussels raid.
The incident happened near train lines used by Eurostar trains to Brussels and Thalys trains to Paris.


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Since the 13 November attacks, officials have identified most of the people they believe to have carried out the assaults.
Most of the suspects have either died during the attacks or been killed in later police raids.
But two suspects - Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Abrini - are still on the run.
However, French police sources said that Abdeslam was not the target of Tuesday's raid.
In addition, 11 people have been arrested and charged in Belgium in connection with the killings. Another eight are still in detention.
Parts of Brussels were sealed off for days after the Paris massacre amid fears of a major incident there as a number of suspected attackers lived in the Belgian capital.
Police have also carried out a series of raids in the city.


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SOURCE BY: BBC

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