‘Terrorist’ murders two Swedes, is shot dead by Belgian police
- Tunisian man killed two Swedish soccer fans in a brazen shooting in Brussels
- Gunman had boasted of being inspired by Islamic State in a social media post

Brussels police on Tuesday shot and fatally wounded an attacker accused of gunning down two Swedish football fans in what Belgium’s prime minister condemned as an act of “terrorist madness”.
Police opened fire on the suspect after he was cornered in the Schaerbeek neighbourhood following an overnight manhunt in north central Brussels. He later died of his wounds, prosecutors said.
“The perpetrator of the Brussels terrorist attack was identified and has died,” Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden posted on social media.
“Our thanks go to the intelligence and security services and the public prosecutor’s office for their quick and decisive action last night and this morning,” she added.

Earlier, Prime Minister Alexander de Croo said the suspect was of Tunisian origin and had been living in the country illegally. In a social media post after the killings, the gunman had boasted of being inspired by Islamic State.