A terrorism suspect shot dead in a strike in a Brussels suburb on Tuesday has been recognized as Algerian national Mohamed Belkaid, authorities say.


He was executed by sharpshooters while attempting to flame at police from a flat window in the suburb of Forest.

A few officers were injured in the strike. Police are as yet chasing two suspects who were in the flat.

The strike was connected to an examination concerning the jihadist assaults in Paris that slaughtered 130 individuals last November.

The purported Islamic State (IS) aggressor bunch said it completed the assaults.

As indicated by the prosecutors' representative, an IS banner was recouped from the loft assaulted on Tuesday, alongside Salafist (ultra-preservationist Islamic) writing and Kalashnikov ammo.

The representative told correspondents that Belkaid was conceived in 1980 and had been living in Belgium unlawfully. He was not known not powers aside from one instance of burglary.

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