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Update | Larger bomb failed to explode in Brussels train station ‘terror attack’

Man was shot by soldiers after detonating a small device at ciy’s Central Station

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Social media images showed an intense yet contained ball of fire in a nearly empty underground arrival hall at Brussels central station. Photo: Twitter/@remybonnaffe
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Belgian counterterrorism police are investigating the motives of a suspected suicide bomber shot dead by troops guarding a Brussels railway station after he set off explosives that failed to injure anyone.

“We consider this a terrorist attack,” prosecutor Eric Van Der Sypt told reporters, declining to comment on witness accounts that the man had shouted Islamist slogans before detonating what witnesses said were one or two devices in luggage.

Broadcaster VTM quoted Interior Minister Jan Jambon as saying investigators had identified the man but were not releasing his name. A larger bomb failed to go off, VTM said.

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Public broadcaster VRT said investigators believed the man had a nail bomb that failed to detonate completely.

Although no one was hurt, billows of smoke pouring through Central Station and memories of Islamic State attacks in the city last year, and more recently in Britain, France and elsewhere, sent evening commuters racing for cover.

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A still image from video shows smoke at Brussels central station in Brussels after the explosions. Photo: Twitter/@Sandormoors
A still image from video shows smoke at Brussels central station in Brussels after the explosions. Photo: Twitter/@Sandormoors
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