Authorities in Brussels are on high alert as a shooting outside the Clémenceau metro station prompts a large-scale police operation, with major disruptions to public transport.
Police Search for Armed Suspects After Brussels Metro Shooting

Police Search for Armed Suspects After Brussels Metro Shooting
Investigators are actively pursuing suspects involved in a shooting incident at Clémenceau metro station.
Belgian police are on the lookout for armed individuals following a shooting incident reported near a metro station in the heart of Brussels. Surveillance footage reveals at least two assailants donned in balaclavas, wielding what appeared to be Kalashnikov rifles, at the entrance of Clémenceau station early Wednesday morning.
The altercation unfolded around 06:15 local time (05:15 GMT), leading to an exchange of gunfire. Sarah Frederickx, a spokesperson for the Brussels police, indicated that the suspects fled into the metro system and may still be hidden within the vast network of tunnels.
Fortunately, there have been no reported injuries from the shooting. In response, both local police and federal railway police have initiated thorough searches in the vicinity. The Clémenceau station has been closed to the public, along with the nearby Brussels-Midi station, which serves as a crucial terminal for Eurostar trains.
Additionally, two metro lines connecting various parts of central Brussels have been temporarily suspended, particularly affecting transit from Gare de l'Ouest to Trône, situated near the European Parliament.
As this developing story unfolds, authorities are urging the public to stay tuned for updates and to be cautious in the area. For real-time alerts, viewers are encouraged to download news apps or follow reliable news sources on social media platforms.