Belgium has raised its security threat level to the highest in the Brussels-Capital Region on October 16. This comes after a suspect is still at large, posing a possible security threat. The exact details of the suspect and the nature of the threat have not been disclosed. Authorities are taking this situation seriously and have heightened security measures in place. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities..
Event
Belgian authorities have increased the security threat level for the Brussels-Capital Region to its highest level of four, and the suspect remains at large as of late Oct. 16. A rating of 4 indicates a serious or imminent threat. Authorities are asking those in Brussels to stay indoors. The Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn and Heysel/Heizel metro stations are closed; additional station closures are being considered. As of late Oct. 16, a manhunt for the suspect in connection to the shooting is currently ongoing.
Authorities made the decision following a terror attack at Boulevard d’Ypres/Ipeerlaan in Brussels that left at least two dead. Initial reports indicate that around 19:15, an unknown individual opened fire, killing two Swedish nationals; the victims were allegedly wearing Swedish football jerseys. The suspect reportedly claimed responsibility, claimed to have targeted Swedish citizens, and pledged allegiance to the Islamic State terror organization on social media.
Heightened security and localized transport disruptions are almost certain throughout the Brussels-Capital Region until the situation is resolved. Additional attacks cannot be ruled out.
Advice
Report any suspicious activity to authorities. Strictly heed all instructions from law enforcement officers. Immediately depart the area or seek cover at the first sign that any security disturbance may occur. Avoid the affected area as a standard precaution. Allow additional time if traveling near the investigation site.
The security threat level in the Brussels-Capital Region has been raised to the highest level of four following a terror attack that left at least two dead. The suspect is still at large and authorities are advising people to stay indoors. The Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn and Heysel/Heizel metro stations are closed and more closures are possible. The suspect claimed responsibility for the attack and pledged allegiance to the Islamic State on social media. Heightened security measures and localized transport disruptions are expected. People are advised to report any suspicious activity and follow instructions from law enforcement.
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