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ISIS claims responsibility for Belgium machete attack on police officers | ISIS claims responsibility for Belgium machete attack on police officers |
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Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the machete attack in the Belgian city of the Charleroi on Saturday, in which two female police officers were injured, a news agency affiliated with the terror group has reported. | Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the machete attack in the Belgian city of the Charleroi on Saturday, in which two female police officers were injured, a news agency affiliated with the terror group has reported. |
Two officers were assaulted, not far from their police station, by a man heard shouting “Allahu Akbar” (‘God is Great’ in Arabic), the authorities said. | |
The perpetrator was shot by a third officer on site and was taken hospital, but later died of his wounds. | The perpetrator was shot by a third officer on site and was taken hospital, but later died of his wounds. |
He was identified as a 33-year-old Algerian, who had resided in Belgium since 2012, and was known to police for criminal offenses, but not for terrorist links. | He was identified as a 33-year-old Algerian, who had resided in Belgium since 2012, and was known to police for criminal offenses, but not for terrorist links. |
A criminal investigation for attempted terrorist murder was opened following the incident in Charleroi. | A criminal investigation for attempted terrorist murder was opened following the incident in Charleroi. |
"There are indications that the attack may have been inspired by a terrorist motive," the Belgian prosecutors said in a statement, adding that two houses were searched in the city as part of the case. | "There are indications that the attack may have been inspired by a terrorist motive," the Belgian prosecutors said in a statement, adding that two houses were searched in the city as part of the case. |
Earlier on Sunday, Belgian police arrested another man with a machete, reportedly of Turkish origin, this time in the eastern city of Liege. | Earlier on Sunday, Belgian police arrested another man with a machete, reportedly of Turkish origin, this time in the eastern city of Liege. |
READ MORE: Machete-wielding man causes evacuation in Liege, Belgium | |
Lone wolf attacks with machetes, knives and axes against police and civilians have recently become more frequent in Europe, with similar incidents reported in France and Germany. | |
They are mainly carried by asylum seekers, who had recently arrived in Europe from the Middle East or Western Asia, with Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) claiming responsibility for many of the incidents. | |
Thirty-two people died in Brussels in March when suicide bombers blew themselves up at the city’s airport and a metro station in the city. | |
Many of the jihadists responsible for the Paris attack in November 2015, in which 130 people died, were also residing in Belgium. |
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