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Belgian army base car attack: Police hunt for man | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A man is on the run after an attempted attack on a Belgian army barracks in the town of Flawinne. | |
Shots were fired by Belgian soldiers after a masked man rammed a car into the gates of a paratrooper barracks. | |
The attacker then fled in his car, which has been found abandoned in the nearby town of Belgrade. It is unclear what the attacker's motives were. | |
Prosecutors say that were no injuries in the attack, near the city of Namur in the south of the country. | Prosecutors say that were no injuries in the attack, near the city of Namur in the south of the country. |
Belgian officials say that the identity of the attacker is known. | |
"No-one was hurt, it seems. The man is on the run," a spokesman for Belgian prosecutors told the Reuters news agency. | |
"If I look at it from an outsider's point of view, it seems incomprehensible," he added. "Why would you attack a military barracks? There are plenty of weapons there to strike back." | |
Local reports say the car was carrying a suspected explosive device and that a bomb disposal team has been called to the scene. However, Belgium officials have been unable to confirm this. | |
"People start making up things quickly," Defence Cabinet Chief Lt Gen Claude Van De Voorde told the Associated Press news agency. | |
A police academy has been evacuated, according to local media reports. | |
In January, Belgium police killed two men in a major counter-terrorism raid, just a week after the deadly Charlie Hebdo attacks in the French capital Paris. |