A Belgian judicial official says one police officer has been fatally stabbed in Brussels in a suspected terror attack. According to the federal prosecutor's office, two officers came under attack near Brussels North train station in the incident Thursday. Local media reported that the attacker was shot. A judicial official who could not be quoted by name because the investigation is ongoing told The Associated Press there is a suspicion of a terror attack. The official did not elaborate.
Reports said the attacker was a former soldier who had served until 2009 and who had ties to jihadists who had gone to fight in Syria.
West Midlands Police said four persons, including three men aged 26, 40 and 59 and a 29-year-old woman, were arrested
Three people arrested outside the offices of the federal prosecutor have been freed after investigation
Prosecutors released more evidence that attacks were carried out by the same ISIS, responsible for November's carnage in Paris and 2 suspects are still believed to be on the run, reports Guardian