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Police officer killed in suspected Brussels terror attack

- By SAMUEL PETREQUIN and RAF CASERT Associated Press

BRUSSELS — A lone assailant killed one police officer and wounded another, Thursday, in a stabbing attack that two Belgian judicial officials said was suspected to be terrorism-linked. The suspect was shot and taken to a hospital.

Eric Van der Sypt, from the federal prosecutor’s office, told The Associated Press the suspect was wounded by another police officers after the stabbing.

Van der Sypt added that investigat­ors suspected the attack took place in a “terrorist context.” The prosecutor’s office told AP it took over the case because there is “a suspicion of a terror attack.”

“One of our patrols was attacked by a man armed with a knife,” police said, quoted by the newspaper Le Soir. “The two police officers then called for reinforcem­ents. An officer from another patrol used his firearm to neutralize the attacker.”

“The two injured detectives and the assailant were taken to hospital,” police added.

Le Soir said one of the officers was stabbed in the neck and died from his injuries.

The newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws reported the suspect had gone to a police station, Thursday morning, warning that he would kill an officer. The ACV police trade union said in a Facebook post that it had informatio­n a person had gone to police earlier in the day threatenin­g an attack. It added that the judicial authoritie­s did not arrest him.

According to Belgian media, the attacker shouted “Allahu akbar,” the Arabic phrase for “God is great,” during the attack, which occurred around 7:15 p.m.

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo posted a message of condolence­s to the family and friends of the dead officer.

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