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Editors Note: Armed police ‘neutralised’ terror suspect in Brussels neighborhood. Two explosions were heard at the start of the terror raid in Schaerbeek. Armed police shot a terror suspect at a Brussels tram station as they launched fresh raids in the Belgian capital in the wake of the suicide attacks on Tuesday.brussels attack2
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“Anti-terror police shoot suspect at tram station in fresh Brussels raid as two explosions are heard,” Daily Mail, March 25, 2016:

Two explosionS were heard at the start of the operation in the neighbourhood of Schaerbeek, north Brussels, after which local media reported that one man had been ‘neutralised’.

The police operation on Friday afternoon has been linked to an attack plot in France that was foiled by police in Paris on Thursday night when one man was arrested, French police sources said.

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 Two explosion were heard at the start of the operation in the neighbourhood of Schaerbeek, north Brussels, and Belgian media said one man had been ‘neutralised’.

Pictures reportedly taken at the site shows armed police hiding behind a car and appearing to shoot a man at a tram stop in Schaerbeek.

A third explosion caused a moment of panic in the area, followed by the sound of sirens.

There is speculation it may have been a stun grenade. The entire square has been cordoned off, but the officers standing guard appear to be calm.

The police operation in  Schaerbeek on Friday has been linked to the arrest of convicted ISIS recruiter Reda Kriket, 34, in the northern Paris suburb of Argenteuil on Thursday night.

Kriket, a 34-year-old Frenchman, had been in the ‘advances stages’ of planning an attack in France prior to his arrest, and was found with heavy weapons and explosives in his apartment.

A witness told how they heard ‘bomb’ go off close to the offices of the Belgian broadcaster RTBF.

Salah Eddine, 42, a hotel receptionist told MailOnline: ‘There was an explosion, a bomb, in the square over there, close to the offices of RTBF, the national broadcaster.

‘I lived just around the corner. I am married, we have a daughter. This is terrifying. It’s terrible, too much.’

A total of seven people were arrested in Belgium and Paris on Thursday night, in raids thought to be connected to Tuesday’s airport and Metro bombings.

Armed police swooped on properties in the Schaerbeek and Jette districts of Brussels, and arrested a total of six people.

At least one suspect in the suicide bombing attacks on Zaventem airport and a Metro station in central Brussels is at large, and it is unclear whether there were other accomplices.

German police have also arrested two more people with suspected links to the attackers while a new suspect in the Brussels plot, 28-year-old Syrian Naim al-Hamed, has also been identified.

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