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World News: Brussels gun attacker is shot dead by police

World News: Brussels gun attacker is shot dead by police A Tunisian gunman suspected of killing two Swedish football fans in Brussels yesterday died after being shot by police in a cafe. The 45-year-old, who identified himself as a member of Islamic State and claimed responsibility in a video posted online, is also suspected of wounding another Swedish national in his attack in central Brussels on Monday night. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called for stricter border controls in Europe and said that these terrorists want to scare us into obedience and silence. The shooting came at a time of heightened security concerns across much of Europe linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict, and Sweden had raised its terrorism alert to the second-highest level in August. The victims were a man aged around 70 from the Stockholm region, and a woman aged about 60 who lived abroad. The Brussels attack came just days after a teacher was fatally stabbed in northern France in an attack which President Emmanuel Macron condemned as ‘barbaric terrorism’

World News: Brussels gun attacker is shot dead by police

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A Tunisian gunman suspected of killing two Swedish football fans in Brussels died yesterday after being shot by police in a cafe, hours after an attack which Sweden’s prime minister said showed Europe must bolster security to protect itself.

The 45-year-old, who identified himself as a member of Islamic State and claimed responsibility in a video posted online, is also suspected of wounding another Swedish national in his attack in central Brussels on Monday night. “This is a time for more security, we can’t be naive,” Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson told a news conference in Stockholm, calling for stricter border controls in Europe. “These terrorists want to scare us into obedience and silence. That will not happen,” he said.

The shooting came at a time of heightened security concerns across much of Europe linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict. A Belgian federal prosecutor initially said there was no evidence that the attacker had any link to the renewed conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants, but that was no longer excluded, RTBF broadcaster said. In August, Sweden raised its terrorism alert to the second-highest level and warned of an increase in threats against Swedes at home and abroad after Quran burnings outraged Muslims and triggered threats from jihadists.

Video footage of the attack posted on the Het Laatste Nieuws newspaper website showed a man in an orange jacket on a scooter at a street intersection with a rifle first firing five shots, then following people fleeing into a building before firing again. “I saw the assailant enter the building and shoot twice towards the man – the man fell to the ground. I saw him fall because I was just nearby,” said a witness, who identified himself as Souleymane. “I stayed there, I was frozen, I couldn’t move.

I’m still shivering because of what happened.” The victims were a man aged around 70 from the Stockholm region, and a man aged about 60 who lived abroad, Sweden’s foreign ministry said, adding that the injured man, also around 70, was still in hospital. The Brussels attack came just days after a teacher was fatally stabbed in northern France in an attack which President Emmanuel Macron condemned as ‘barbaric terrorism’.


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