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Belgian soldiers fatally shoot man who attacked them with knife in Brussels

Belgian soldiers fatally shot a man who attacked them with a knife in Brussels on Friday, police say.
Police at the scene after Belgian soldiers shot a man who attacked them with a knife, in Brussels Friday. (Eric Vidal/Reuters)

Belgian soldiers shot dead a man in the centre of Brussels on Friday evening after he came at them with a knife, shouting Allahu Akbar (God is great), in a case authorities are treating as a terrorist attack.

The man, a 30-year-old Belgian of Somali origin, died after being rushed to hospital.

Belgian federal police spokespersonJonathanPfundesaid "a man armed with a knife attacked a group of soldiers. The soldiers fired at him and neutralized the individual."

The soldiers were not seriously hurt in the attack butone had a facial wound and the other's hand was wounded.

Prosecutors said the man, who was not known for terrorist activities, had twice shouted Allahu Akbar during the attack, which occurred around 8:15 p.m. local timejust outside the city's central pedestrian zone, while the soldiers were on patrol.

Belgium's anti-terror crisis centre also said in a tweet the soldiers had "neutralized" the man and that the "situation is under control."

The case passed from local to federal prosecutors, who typically handle terrorist cases. A spokespersonfor the prosecution service said they were treating the case as one of attempted terrorist murder.

Brussels mayor Philip Close said the alert status, already just one off the maximum level, had not been increased. "Initial indications are ... that it is an isolated attack, a single person," Close told reporters beside a street blocked by police.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted: "All our support is with our soldiers. Our security services remain on alert. We are following the situation closely."

Soldiers routinely patrol the streets of the Belgian capital due to a heightened security alert level after Islamist shooting and bomb attacks in Paris in 2015 and Brussels in 2016. In June, troops shot dead a suspected suicide bomber at Brussels' central train station. There were no other casualties. Authorities treated the incident as an attempted terrorist attack.

With files from The Associated Press