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Two Swedish soccer fans were killed Monday in a terrorist attack in Belgium that rocked the city of Brussels. The suspected gunman was later killed by police.

Video obtained by Belgian news outlet Het Laatste Nieuws reveals a man wearing a high visibility vest firing a weapon as he ran in the direction of fleeing pedestrians.

The attack, which took place in the vicinity of a soccer match between the national teams of Belgium and Sweden, led authorities to confine the 35,000 present for the match inside the arena for several hours, according to The Associated Press.

The victims were wearing Swedish soccer shirts, according to The New York Times.

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The gunman also made use of a scooter-style vehicle, yelling the Islamic chant “Allahu akbar” in one video.

Details of the man’s death were sketchy, but the Times reported that he was shot by police after an overnight search and died after being taken to a hospital. A weapon was found were the man was shot, according to the Times.

A spokesman for Belgium’s federal prosecutor indicated that the suspect expressed his loyalty to the Islamic State terrorist organization, according to Politico.

“The victims’ Swedish nationality was mentioned as a probable motive for the act,” Eric van Duyse.

“At this stage, there is no evidence of any connection with the Israeli-Palestinian situation.”

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Sweden has been publicly targeted by terrorist groups, according to the AP.

“Sweden raised its terror alert to the second-highest level in August after a series of public Quran-burnings by an Iraqi refugee living in Sweden resulted in threats from Islamic militant groups,” the wire service noted.

A third victim — identified as a cab driver — was injured in the attack.

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A man alternatively identified as “Abdesalem Lassoued” and “Slayem Slouma” bragged about his planned rampage and Islamic motives on videos uploaded to Facebook before the attack, according to the U.K. Daily Mail.

Swedish soccer fans temporarily confined inside the stadium responded with an expression of national pride in defiance of the act of terrorism.

The shootings took place before the kickoff of the Sweden-Belgium soccer game, a UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying match, according to the London Evening Standard. It was tied at 1-1 at halftime when the Swedish players decided they did not want to continue the competition because of the killings, the newspaper reported.

The game was stopped after the Belgian players agreed.


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