Belgian and French police launched a vast manhunt for suspects late on Tuesday after a Kalashnikov-wielding assailant was killed and four officers were wounded during an anti-terror operation in Brussels linked to the Paris attacks.
Armed police came under fire as they carried out a daylight search on a property in the quiet suburb, sparking a series of gun battles that wounded four officers and left children trapped in nearby schools.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said operations were continuing after the gun battle in the southern Brussels suburb of Forest, adding that it was “linked to the attacks in Paris.”
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“During what was believed to be a routine search, security forces were fired on. That was followed by police operations which are ongoing,” Michel told a press conference.
Michel thanked residents for their “composure” as bursts of gunfire erupted in the streets and dozens of heavily armed police with balaclavas and sub-machine guns sealed off the area.
The dead person had not been identified but prosecutors said it was not Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in last year’s Nov. 13 killings in Paris claimed by the Islamic State group, which killed 130 people.
A French police source said the operation was focused on the associates of one, or several, of 11 people who have been charged in Belgium in connection with the attacks.
“In this operation, one or several people opened fire on the police as they came through the door” of the property in an initial search, the federal prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
“One suspect armed with a Kalashnikov-type assault rifle was killed in an assault” by police about three hours later, it said, adding that officers were “actively pursuing investigations, day and night.”
Belgian Federal Prosecutor Eric Van der Sypt was quoted by the Belga news agency as saying: “A body was found during a search of a house... his identity has not been established yet but whatever the case, it is not Salah Abdeslam.”
A French policewoman, who Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens said had been helping in a joint investigation between French and Belgian police, was among three officers wounded in the initial assault. A fourth was hurt in an exchange of fire.
Belgian security forces launched a huge operation after the gunbattle broke out, cordoning off the area with vehicles while a police helicopter hovered overhead, reporters at the scene said.
“I’ve been stuck since three o’clock this afternoon,” pensioner Renee told reporters. “Imagine, I was waiting here, in the Saint-Denis square, to go to the hairdresser and the police turned up. They shouted: ‘Evacuate, evacuate the square.’”
Children and teachers in two schools and two nurseries near the scene were asked to remain indoors, before they were eventually let out one by one accompanied by armed police.
Police later started letting people back into their homes and 50 people who had been trapped in an Aldi supermarket were also allowed out.
By midnight, calm had largely returned to the area and most locals had been allowed to return to home.
The special forces officers still present, their faces covered by hoods, seemed relaxed, a journalist said.
The incident took place across the street from an Audi auto factory and the train lines leading to the Eurostar cross-channel terminal at the Gare du Midi railway station.
Soldiers are still on guard at key areas including train stations and EU institutions.
French Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve confirmed that French police were involved in the operation.
“A team made up of Belgian and French police came under fire, apparently from assault weapons, during a raid,” he said after arriving in Yamoussoukro, the capital of the Ivory Coast.
Two weeks after the Paris attacks, Brussels was put on five days of lockdown with authorities warning of an imminent threat of violence amid an ongoing manhunt for Abdeslam.
Abdeslam, 26, who is believed to have played a key role in organizing the Paris attacks, fled across the border to Belgium hours after the killings in the French capital and is now one of the most wanted men in Europe.
He was reportedly holed up for three weeks after the Paris attacks in an apartment in the Schaerbeek District of north Brussels, where police found a fingerprint, traces of explosives and possible suicide belts.
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