Brussels: Man 'neutralised' in new anti-terror raid after attacks
The raid was conducted a day after six suspects were arrested over the carnage.
Brussels: Armed police launched an intense new raid in Brussels in the wake of the terror attacks, in the Schaerbeek area of the capital, Belgian media reported Friday, a day after six suspects were arrested over the carnage.
An explosion was heard at the start of the operation, Belga news agency reported, while the RTBF broadcaster said a man had been 'neutralised', but there was no immediate confirmation by officials.
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Bomb disposal experts were also on site, reports said. Police has sealed off the area, an AFP reporter at the scene said.
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The site of the raid is in the same district from where three airport attackers left on Tuesday morning carrying suitcase bombs, although only two went off.
During a series of raids in Schaerbeek on Tuesday night police found 15 kilos of high explosive, bomb-making chemicals and an Islamic State group flag.
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The house search in Schaarbeek is part of an ongoing investigation following multiple bombing attacks which killed at least 35 people and injured over 300.