
Police in Belgium are hunting armed men after a shooting outside a metro station in the centre of Brussels on Wednesday morning.
The incident took place outside Clémenceau station at around 6.15am just before the suspects fled into the metro tunnels.
Footage, which has not been verified, showed two hooded gunmen firing Kalashnikov-style rifles outside the station before running off.
Sarah Frederickx, of the Brussels South Local Police Service, said: “We are looking for several suspects. It is a small group, possible 2 or 3 people.
“They are possibly still armed, and we don’t want to take any unnecessary risks. We understand that this is a far-reaching measure taken at a difficult time of the day. We will reopen the tunnels as quickly as possible”.
Thousands of Belgians are facing travel delays as two major Metro lines were closed off during the manhunt on Wednesday.
“South Station is the busiest station on the network and there are also a lot of commuters that arrive there by train and take the metro there.
“As a result of this the impact is major. We don’t know how long it will go on for,” public transport company MIVB’s spokesperson Guy Sablon said.
It comes after Sweden’s worst mass shooting at a school left at least 11 people dead, including the gunman, on Tuesday.
Armed police exchanged fire with an unnamed shooter at Risbergska School in Örebro, 125 miles west of Stockholm.
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