Belgium shooting: Terrorist gunman shouting 'Allahu Akbar' kills two policewomen and passer-by in Liege before being shot dead

Attacker stabbed police before disarming one of them and killing them both following routine documents check

A terrorist gunman shouting 'Allahu Akbar' knifed two policewomen before grabbing one of their weapons and shooting them dead before going on a rampage in the Belgian city of Liege today.

The attacker also shot dead a 22-year-old man before being killed by anti-terrorist officers.

The suspect, who was reportedly dressed in black and wearing a backpack, opened fire after being questioned in a routine documents check by officers in the street near a cafe in the centre of the city.

He is said to have disarmed one of the officers and opened fire.

Police special forces stand next to a man lying down on the pavement who is believed to be the shooter
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Police said the attacker was a prison inmate who had been granted a few hours release on Monday but failed to return to prison. The attacker was known drug offender, according to reports.

Although the motive for the attack was not immediately clear, Belgium terror prosecutors have now taken over the case.

Police redirect traffic in the Belgian city of Liege
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The drama unfolded soon after 10.30am local time, when gunfire was heard near the Cafe des Augustins in the city centre.

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Images of social media showed pedestrians fleeing with the sounds of gunshots and sirens in the background.

Police take cover during the terror attack in Liege, Belgium
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One witness said on Twitter: ”Lot of police at the Boulevard d’Avroy in Liege right now. I heard gunshots. I saw people fleeing in my street.”

Explosives experts at the scene in Liege
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A local police source said: “Two officers were hit and then the man went on the run. He was seen running into the Waha secondary school, where he is said to have taken a female cleaner hostage.’

Police speak with parents of children at a nearby high school in Liege
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Minutes later, anti-terrorist special forces police could be seen surrounding the area, which went into lock down.

They are said to have shot the suspect dead at the school. Two more police officers were injured in the exchange of fire.

Forensics experts speak at the scene of a suspected terror attack in Liege
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The school cleaner was not believed to have been hurt in the shoot-out.

The source said: “The gunman was then neutralised,” confirming that he was shot dead. “He was heard shouting Alluhu Akbar’ – Arabic for ‘God is the Greatest’.”

Catherine Collignon, a spokesman for Liege prosecutors, confirmed “four deaths in total.”

She confirmed that “terrorism” was considered the principal motivation for the attack by those leading the judicial enquiry.

The attacker had been stopped by the officers for a routine documents check close to the Boulevard d’Avroy.

None of the children in the Waha school were hurt in the attack.

Belgium’s anti-terrorist crisis centre was monitoring the situation, Interior Minister Jan Jambon said on Twitter.

People are seen leaving the area following the shooting
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Belgium has been the target of terrorist attacks by Islamic State operatives in recent years, leading to a massive increase in security across the country.

In March 2016, a Brussels-based Isis cell murdered 32 people in the Belgium capital in coordinated bomb attacks on the city airport and an underground train station.

Police and ambulances are seen at the site
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The killers were all linked to the November 2015 attacks on Paris, in which 130 people lost their lives.

Liege, an industrial city close to the German border in the French-speaking Wallonia region of Belgium, was also the scene of a shooting attack in 2011.

Police redirect traffic in Liege following the incident
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A gunman killed four people and wounded more than 100 others before turning the gun on himself.

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