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Gunman shoots police in Belgian city of Liege, four dead

Belgium terror prosecutors have taken over the Liege shooting case, in which a woman was also held hostage.

Police and ambulance are seen at the site where an armed man shot and killed police officers before being subdued by police in Liege.

Police and ambulance are seen at the site where an armed man shot and killed police officers before being subdued by police in Liege. Source: JOHN THYS/AFP/Getty Images

A gunman has killed two police officers and a passer-by before being shot dead in the centre of the eastern Belgian city of Liege, public broadcaster RTBF says.

Belgium terror prosecutors have taken over the case. But it remains unclear what lay behind the incident in which the man had also taken a woman hostage.

Two other police officers had been injured, Belga news agency said.

A spokeswoman for the Liege public prosecutors office confirmed two police officers had been shot dead and the gunman "neutralised" but could not confirm other details.

Images on social media showed people scurrying for safety on Liege's central boulevard d'Avroy with shots and sirens being heard in the background. One video showed two police in body armour moving into position.

Liege, an industrial city close to the German border in the French-speaking Wallonia region, was also the scene of a shooting in 2011, when a gunman killed four people and wounded over 100 before turning the gun on himself.

Belgium has been on high alert since a Brussels-based Islamic State cell was involved in attacks on Paris in 2015 that killed 130 people and Brussels in 2016 in which 32 died. 

 


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