The two suspects, arrested in Spain and the Netherlands, are believed to have helped the gunman obtain the weapon used in the 2023 Brussels attack, which killed two and injured another, according to Belgium’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office.

Flowers placed by Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo are seen among other items left as a tribute to the victims following a shooting in Brussels in October 18, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/File)

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In ShortBelgium said 2 suspects helped gunman obtain weapon used in attack2 Swedish citizens died in terror attack in Brussels in 2023Attacker was ISIS member, shot dead in overnight manhunt by cops

Belgium has asked the Netherlands and Spain to extradite two suspects in connection with an Islamist terrorist attack in Brussels in 2023 that killed two Swedish citizens and injured a third person.

The suspects are believed to have helped gunman Abdesalem Lassoued obtain the weapon used in the attack, a spokesperson for Belgium’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office said.

He added that one suspect was arrested in Spain last weekend while the other was arrested in the Netherlands the previous week, without giving more details.

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Local Dutch newspaper De Limburger identified the suspect in the Netherlands as a 25-year-old man.

At the time of the attack, Belgium was hosting Sweden for a Euro 2024 soccer qualifying match.

Lassoued, a 45-year-old Tunisian, claimed responsibility for the attack in a video posted online where he also identified himself as a member of the Islamic State terror group. He was later shot dead after an overnight manhunt by police.

Published By:

Prateek Chakraborty

Published On:

Jan 29, 2025

Belgium has asked the Netherlands and Spain to extradite two suspects in connection with an Islamist terrorist attack in Brussels in 2023 that killed two Swedish citizens and injured a third person.

The suspects are believed to have helped gunman Abdesalem Lassoued obtain the weapon used in the attack, a spokesperson for Belgium’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office said.

He added that one suspect was arrested in Spain last weekend while the other was arrested in the Netherlands the previous week, without giving more details.

Local Dutch newspaper De Limburger identified the suspect in the Netherlands as a 25-year-old man.

At the time of the attack, Belgium was hosting Sweden for a Euro 2024 soccer qualifying match.

Lassoued, a 45-year-old Tunisian, claimed responsibility for the attack in a video posted online where he also identified himself as a member of the Islamic State terror group. He was later shot dead after an overnight manhunt by police.

Published By:

Prateek Chakraborty

Published On:

Jan 29, 2025