Belgian police hunt 2 suspects after Brussels metro shooting

Belgian police were hunting two suspects in the tunnels of the Brussels metro system on Wednesday after a shooting at a station in the centre of the city, a source close to the investigation told Reuters.

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Nobody was injured in the shooting, the Belgian prosecutor’s office said. Broadcaster VRT said the incident, which happened around 6.15am, was probably drug-related and said the shooters had aimed at one person but had missed.

VRT showed on its website images of two people walking into Clemenceau metro station in central Brussels and opening fire. The station along with several others in the Belgian capital were shut after the incident.

Members of the forensic police work at the Clemenceau metro station after the shooting. Photo: Reuters
Members of the forensic police work at the Clemenceau metro station after the shooting. Photo: Reuters

Another video showed a large group of heavily armed police assembling at the Clemenceau station, as a massive search for the suspects got under way.

The images could not immediately be verified by Reuters.

The incident crippled traffic on the heavily used metro system in Brussels, which hosts many European Union institutions and Nato’s headquarters.

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The Clemenceau station is close to the main Brussels Midi railway station, the arrival point for Eurostar trains from Paris and London.