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Belgian army base 'attacked' Belgian army base car attack: Police hunt for man
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A masked man has fled after an attempted attack on a Belgian army barracks in the town of Flawinne, media reports say. 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 man rammed a car into the gates of a paratrooper barracks. 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.
The attacker's car has reportedly been found abandoned in the nearby town of Belgrade. Belgian officials say that the identity of the attacker is known.
In January, Belgium police killed two men in a major counter-terrorism raid, just a week after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in the French capital Paris. "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.