Three dead plus gunman in shootout in Belgian city

AFP  |  Brussels 

A gunman shot dead three people, two of them policemen, in the eastern Belgian city of today before being killed by elite officers, prosecutors told AFP.

But the attacker's motive was not immediately clear, with Catherine Collignon, spokeswoman for the prosecutors office, telling AFP: "We don't know anything yet." said the gunman shot dead two police officers at a cafe before fleeing to the Lycee Waha school, where he took a cleaning lady hostage.

The gunman was shot dead by an elite police unit, prosecutors said.

Belgian said Belgium's was monitoring the situation.

"Our thoughts are with the victims of this horrible act. We are in the process of establishing an overview of exactly what happened," Jambon wrote on

The crisis centre said a security cordon had been set up around the area and urged people to stay away.

has been on high alert since the smashing of a terror cell in the town of in January 2015 that was planning an attack on police.

The cell also had links to Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the mastermind of the November 2015 Islamic State attacks on that killed 130 people.

further raised its terror alert level after the attack, and placed the capital on lockdown for a week.

was then hit by its own IS suicide attacks on airport and a metro station which killed 32 people.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 16:40 IST