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2023 Brussels shooting

The 2023 Brussels shooting was a Islamist terrorist attack carried out at about 19:15 (CEST) on 16 October when Abdesalem Lassoued, a 45-year-old Tunisian living illegally in Brussels, Belgium, opened fire on Swedish football supporters at the intersection of two boulevards just off the Square Sainctelette, leaving two dead and one injured. The victims were on their way to a football match at the King Baudouin Stadium.

2023 Brussels shooting
Part of terrorist activity in Belgium
Temporary memorial for the Swedish football supporters on the site of the attack
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Coordinates50°51′29″N 4°20′47″E / 50.85806°N 4.34639°E / 50.85806; 4.34639
Date16 October 2023 (2023-10-16)
19:15 CEST (UTC+2)
TargetSwedes
Attack type
Shooting
WeaponsAR-15–style rifle
Deaths3 (including the perpetrator)
Injured1
PerpetratorAbdesalem Lassoued[a]

Lassoued fled the scene, and soon after a video was posted on social media in which he claimed responsibility for the attack. The Belgian federal prosecutor immediately concentrated its investigation on a terrorist motive. The following morning, Lassoued was tracked down to a café in the Schaerbeek municipality where he was shot by Belgian police and died on the way to hospital. Following the attack, the terror threat level for Brussels was raised from 2 to 4, the highest level. In the rest of Belgium, it was raised from level 2 to 3. After Lassoued's death, Brussels was lowered to level 3, the same as the rest of the country.

Four days after the attack, Belgian Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne resigned after it emerged that an extradition request by Tunisia for Lassoued in August 2022 had not been followed up by Belgian magistrates.

Background edit

The attack was the fifth fatal Islamist terrorist attack carried out in Belgium since 2014, after the Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting in 2014, the 2016 Brussels bombings, the 2018 Liège attack, and the knife attack in Schaerbeek in 2022.[1] In addition, there were two attacks in Brussels in which no victims died: a failed bombing in 2017, and a knife attack in 2017.[2][3]

The Islamic State terror cell which planned and carried out both the November 2015 Paris attacks and the 2016 Brussels bombings was based in Brussels.[4]

Attack edit

 
A view of the Square Sainctelette in Brussels. The attack took place outside and in the lobby of the glass-cladded building in the upper left-hand corner.

At about 7:15 pm on 16 October 2023, Lassoued opened fire on Swedish football supporters in a taxi at the junction of the Boulevard du Neuvième de Ligne and the Boulevard d'Ypres, just off the Square Sainctelette, in the City of Brussels. The supporters were on their way to the King Baudouin Stadium, about 5 km (3 mi) away, where the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier between Belgium and Sweden was being played.[5][6][7] One victim was shot in the taxi, while the other was shot as he ran into the foyer of an office building. A third Swedish football supporter was also shot and was left in a serious, but not life-threatening, condition.[8][7][9][10] The gunman, who was wearing a fluorescent orange jacket, then fled the scene on a motorcycle.[11]

The football match, which had started at 8:45 pm, was called off at half-time as news of the attack spread. The Swedish players said they did not want to play the second half of the match and the Belgium team agreed.[12] The 35,000 spectators were held in the stadium before being evacuated a little before midnight, with the Swedish fans being the last to leave.[8] Swedish fans were reported to have removed their supporter's gear to avoid being identified as Swedish.[13] The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs advised Swedes in Brussels to be vigilant.[14]

Soon after the attack a video of a man speaking Arabic and claiming responsibility for the shooting was circulating on social media.[11] The man said he was inspired by the Islamic State.[5] A spokesman for the Belgian federal prosecutor's office said that the investigation was concentrating on a terrorist motive, with Swedish nationals having been targeted, possibly on account of the recent Quran burnings in Sweden.[5] The attacker was identified as Lassoued.[15]

As a result of the attack, the terror threat level for Brussels was raised from 2 to 4, the highest level, and raised from 2 to 3, the second-highest level, in the rest of the country.[5]

Perpetrator's death edit

Police traced Lassoued to his address in Schaerbeek through the registration of his motorcycle. That evening two officers saw him sitting in a park opposite his flat (having been thrown out with a bag of belongings by his partner) but did not apprehend him.[16] The following morning, police received a tip-off that Lassoued was in a café close to where he lived. During the arrest, he was shot in the chest by police. Paramedics tried to resuscitate him and took him to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. His death was confirmed by Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden on the social media platform X.[17] The weapon used in the attack (an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle) was found in his possession, as was his bag of belongings.[18][19] After his death, the terror threat level for Brussels was lowered to 3, the same as the rest of Belgium.[15]

Victims edit

The three victims were all Swedish football supporters who had travelled to Belgium to watch their national team play in the Euro 2024 qualifier. The two men who died were 60-year-old Patrick Lundström who lived in Switzerland, and 70-year-old Kent Persson who lived in Stockholm.[20][21] The injured victim was a man in his 70s.[7]

Investigation edit

Perpetrator's background edit

Abdesalem Lassoued (1 September 1978 – 17 October 2023) was sentenced in Tunisia in 2005 to more than 26 years in prison for crimes including attempted murder.[22] He escaped from prison in 2011 and entered Europe via Lampedusa, an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea, making the journey on a small boat with other migrants.[22][15] In the decade following his arrival in Europe, he is known to have sought asylum in Belgium, Italy, Norway and Sweden, all of which rejected his claims.[23] Living under a false identity in Sweden, he was arrested for drug-related offences in 2012 and was deported back to Italy after serving a two-year prison sentence.[24] From Italy, where he had been identified as radicalised, he travelled to Belgium and applied for asylum in 2019. His claim was rejected in 2020 and he remained in Belgium illegally, in spite of a request from Tunisia for his extradition.[15][23] He had been flagged by Belgian authorities for potential extremism and an unidentified foreign intelligence service had also issued a warning about him in 2016.[25] After having threatened another Tunisian man at an asylum centre, Lassoued had been due to be questioned by the Belgian authorities on 17 October.[25][26]

After the death of Lassoued, the federal prosecutor told reporters that he was thought to have been acting as a lone wolf rather than as a member of a terrorist group.[27] On the evening of 17 October, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack through their Amaq News Agency.[28]

Motive edit

Belgian authorities said that the killer had targeted Swedish people, possibly in revenge for the 2023 Quran burnings in Sweden.[29][30] The victims were wearing Sweden men's national football team shirts when they were shot.[31] In a video released after the attack, the perpetrator claimed to have been inspired by the Islamic State.[12] Lassoued had followed an account on the social media application TikTok that spread conspiracy theories about Muslim children being kidnapped by the Swedish social authorities.[32]

Reactions edit

Aftermath edit

Two days after the attack, the Swedish and Belgian Prime Ministers attended a brief ceremony for the victims, laying wreaths at the site of the attack.[21] On 19 October UEFA announced that the European Championship qualifying game between Belgium and Sweden would not be replayed, with the 1–1 half-time score treated as the final score. Both national football associations approved the decision as it had no impact on which teams qualified from Group F.[38]

On 20 October the Belgian government announced that the attack was officially classed as terrorism.[39] Later that day Belgian Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne resigned after it emerged that an extradition request by Tunisia for Lassoued in August 2022 had not been followed up by Belgian magistrates.[23]

On 24 October two men living in Paris were charged with terrorist-related offences in connection with the attack.[40] Two days later a man in Brussels suspected of helping Lassoued obtain his firearm was charged with terrorist-related murder and attempted murder and involvement in a terrorist organisation.[41] On 27 October, a man was arrested in Málaga, Spain, on suspicion of involvement in "activities linked to organised crime" along with Lassoued.[42]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Killed by police the morning after the attack

References edit

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  10. ^ "Attentat à Bruxelles: qui sont les deux supporters suédois assassinés par Abdesalem Lassoued?". 7sur7 (in French). 19 October 2023.
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The 2023 Brussels shooting was a Islamist terrorist attack carried out at about 19 15 CEST on 16 October when Abdesalem Lassoued a 45 year old Tunisian living illegally in Brussels Belgium opened fire on Swedish football supporters at the intersection of two boulevards just off the Square Sainctelette leaving two dead and one injured The victims were on their way to a football match at the King Baudouin Stadium 2023 Brussels shootingPart of terrorist activity in BelgiumTemporary memorial for the Swedish football supporters on the site of the attackLocationBrussels BelgiumCoordinates50 51 29 N 4 20 47 E 50 85806 N 4 34639 E 50 85806 4 34639Date16 October 2023 2023 10 16 19 15 CEST UTC 2 TargetSwedesAttack typeShootingWeaponsAR 15 style rifleDeaths3 including the perpetrator Injured1PerpetratorAbdesalem Lassoued a Lassoued fled the scene and soon after a video was posted on social media in which he claimed responsibility for the attack The Belgian federal prosecutor immediately concentrated its investigation on a terrorist motive The following morning Lassoued was tracked down to a cafe in the Schaerbeek municipality where he was shot by Belgian police and died on the way to hospital Following the attack the terror threat level for Brussels was raised from 2 to 4 the highest level In the rest of Belgium it was raised from level 2 to 3 After Lassoued s death Brussels was lowered to level 3 the same as the rest of the country Four days after the attack Belgian Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne resigned after it emerged that an extradition request by Tunisia for Lassoued in August 2022 had not been followed up by Belgian magistrates Contents 1 Background 2 Attack 2 1 Perpetrator s death 2 2 Victims 3 Investigation 3 1 Perpetrator s background 3 2 Motive 4 Reactions 5 Aftermath 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesBackground editThe attack was the fifth fatal Islamist terrorist attack carried out in Belgium since 2014 after the Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting in 2014 the 2016 Brussels bombings the 2018 Liege attack and the knife attack in Schaerbeek in 2022 1 In addition there were two attacks in Brussels in which no victims died a failed bombing in 2017 and a knife attack in 2017 2 3 The Islamic State terror cell which planned and carried out both the November 2015 Paris attacks and the 2016 Brussels bombings was based in Brussels 4 Attack edit nbsp A view of the Square Sainctelette in Brussels The attack took place outside and in the lobby of the glass cladded building in the upper left hand corner At about 7 15 pm on 16 October 2023 Lassoued opened fire on Swedish football supporters in a taxi at the junction of the Boulevard du Neuvieme de Ligne and the Boulevard d Ypres just off the Square Sainctelette in the City of Brussels The supporters were on their way to the King Baudouin Stadium about 5 km 3 mi away where the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier between Belgium and Sweden was being played 5 6 7 One victim was shot in the taxi while the other was shot as he ran into the foyer of an office building A third Swedish football supporter was also shot and was left in a serious but not life threatening condition 8 7 9 10 The gunman who was wearing a fluorescent orange jacket then fled the scene on a motorcycle 11 The football match which had started at 8 45 pm was called off at half time as news of the attack spread The Swedish players said they did not want to play the second half of the match and the Belgium team agreed 12 The 35 000 spectators were held in the stadium before being evacuated a little before midnight with the Swedish fans being the last to leave 8 Swedish fans were reported to have removed their supporter s gear to avoid being identified as Swedish 13 The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs advised Swedes in Brussels to be vigilant 14 Soon after the attack a video of a man speaking Arabic and claiming responsibility for the shooting was circulating on social media 11 The man said he was inspired by the Islamic State 5 A spokesman for the Belgian federal prosecutor s office said that the investigation was concentrating on a terrorist motive with Swedish nationals having been targeted possibly on account of the recent Quran burnings in Sweden 5 The attacker was identified as Lassoued 15 As a result of the attack the terror threat level for Brussels was raised from 2 to 4 the highest level and raised from 2 to 3 the second highest level in the rest of the country 5 Perpetrator s death edit Police traced Lassoued to his address in Schaerbeek through the registration of his motorcycle That evening two officers saw him sitting in a park opposite his flat having been thrown out with a bag of belongings by his partner but did not apprehend him 16 The following morning police received a tip off that Lassoued was in a cafe close to where he lived During the arrest he was shot in the chest by police Paramedics tried to resuscitate him and took him to hospital where he was pronounced dead His death was confirmed by Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden on the social media platform X 17 The weapon used in the attack an AR 15 semi automatic rifle was found in his possession as was his bag of belongings 18 19 After his death the terror threat level for Brussels was lowered to 3 the same as the rest of Belgium 15 Victims edit The three victims were all Swedish football supporters who had travelled to Belgium to watch their national team play in the Euro 2024 qualifier The two men who died were 60 year old Patrick Lundstrom who lived in Switzerland and 70 year old Kent Persson who lived in Stockholm 20 21 The injured victim was a man in his 70s 7 Investigation editPerpetrator s background edit Abdesalem Lassoued 1 September 1978 17 October 2023 was sentenced in Tunisia in 2005 to more than 26 years in prison for crimes including attempted murder 22 He escaped from prison in 2011 and entered Europe via Lampedusa an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea making the journey on a small boat with other migrants 22 15 In the decade following his arrival in Europe he is known to have sought asylum in Belgium Italy Norway and Sweden all of which rejected his claims 23 Living under a false identity in Sweden he was arrested for drug related offences in 2012 and was deported back to Italy after serving a two year prison sentence 24 From Italy where he had been identified as radicalised he travelled to Belgium and applied for asylum in 2019 His claim was rejected in 2020 and he remained in Belgium illegally in spite of a request from Tunisia for his extradition 15 23 He had been flagged by Belgian authorities for potential extremism and an unidentified foreign intelligence service had also issued a warning about him in 2016 25 After having threatened another Tunisian man at an asylum centre Lassoued had been due to be questioned by the Belgian authorities on 17 October 25 26 After the death of Lassoued the federal prosecutor told reporters that he was thought to have been acting as a lone wolf rather than as a member of a terrorist group 27 On the evening of 17 October the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack through their Amaq News Agency 28 Motive edit Belgian authorities said that the killer had targeted Swedish people possibly in revenge for the 2023 Quran burnings in Sweden 29 30 The victims were wearing Sweden men s national football team shirts when they were shot 31 In a video released after the attack the perpetrator claimed to have been inspired by the Islamic State 12 Lassoued had followed an account on the social media application TikTok that spread conspiracy theories about Muslim children being kidnapped by the Swedish social authorities 32 Reactions edit nbsp Sweden Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said his thoughts were with the families of the victims and with the injured person He accepted an invitation from Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo to attend a memorial ceremony for the victims on 18 October 29 33 Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer called the attacks terrible news 34 King Carl XVI Gustaf said he and his family were thinking of the victims and their relatives 35 nbsp Belgium Prime Minister Alexander De Croo sent his condolences to the Swedish Prime Minister and said Our thoughts are with the families and friends who lost their loved ones As close partners the fight against terrorism is a joint one 12 nbsp Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sent her condolences on the evening of the attack 36 Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen sent his condolences expressed solidarity with Sweden and Belgium and stated In the face of terrorism and violence we will stand united 36 nbsp France President Emmanuel Macron who was visiting Albania at the time said that Europe had been shaken while the interior minister ordered tighter border controls with Belgium 11 nbsp EU President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen sent her condolences to the families and friends of the victims of the terror attack She vowed to take action against online hate speech and to strengthen the power of member states to deport people who were considered a national security threat 37 Aftermath editTwo days after the attack the Swedish and Belgian Prime Ministers attended a brief ceremony for the victims laying wreaths at the site of the attack 21 On 19 October UEFA announced that the European Championship qualifying game between Belgium and Sweden would not be replayed with the 1 1 half time score treated as the final score Both national football associations approved the decision as it had no impact on which teams qualified from Group F 38 On 20 October the Belgian government announced that the attack was officially classed as terrorism 39 Later that day Belgian Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne resigned after it emerged that an extradition request by Tunisia for Lassoued in August 2022 had not been followed up by Belgian magistrates 23 On 24 October two men living in Paris were charged with terrorist related offences in connection with the attack 40 Two days later a man in Brussels suspected of helping Lassoued obtain his firearm was charged with terrorist related murder and attempted murder and involvement in a terrorist organisation 41 On 27 October a man was arrested in Malaga Spain on suspicion of involvement in activities linked to organised crime along with Lassoued 42 See also editList of terrorist incidents in 2023 List of terrorist incidents linked to the Islamic State Terrorist activity in Belgium 2023 Quran burnings in SwedenNotes edit Killed by police the morning after the attackReferences edit Musee juif aeroport ecole la Belgique deja frappee par plusieurs attentats meurtriers commis au nom de Daech Le Parisien in French 17 October 2023 Suspected suicide bomber shot at Brussels railway station BBC News 21 June 2017 Brussels attack Man shot after stabbing soldier BBC News 26 August 2017 Paris attacks Who were the attackers BBC News 27 April 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Swedish 16 October 2023 Retrieved 16 October 2023 Bryssel hojer terrorhotnivan Terrorattack i Bryssel SVT in Swedish 16 October 2023 a b c d O Carroll Lisa Bryant Miranda Tondo Lorenzo 17 October 2023 Killing of two Swedish football fans in Brussels probably lone wolf attack The Guardian Degage tu es fou Abdesalem Lassoued venait d etre mis a la porte par sa femme quand il a ete repere par deux policiers dans un parc 7sur7 in French 19 October 2023 Brussels attacker dies after being shot by police Le Monde 17 October 2023 Brussels shootings Gunman who killed two Swedes shot dead by police Reuters 17 October 2023 Brussels Suspected gunman who killed two people before football match dies after being shot by police Sky News Retrieved 17 October 2023 Who were the victims of the Brussels terror attack The Brussels Times 19 October 2023 a b Swedish and Belgian PMs lay wreaths for Brussels terror victims The Guardian 18 October 2023 a b Attentat de Bruxelles le ministre de la Justice Vincent Van Quickenborne demissionne RTBF in French 20 October 2023 a b c Belgium s justice minister resigns after Brussels terror attack The Guardian 20 October 2023 Lassoued had served two year prison sentence in Sweden for drug charges The Brussels Times 18 October 2023 a b Suspect in Brussels Attack Had Been Known to Belgian Authorities for Years New York Times 17 October 2023 Utpekade terroristen Abdesalem Lassoued satt i svenskt fangelse in Swedish Expressen 17 October 2023 Belgian police shoot dead lone wolf who killed Swedish fans France 24 17 October 2023 Attentat a Bruxelles l Etat islamique revendique l attaque Le Soir in French 17 October 2023 a b Brussels attack suspect shot dead by police after killing of Swedish football fans The Guardian 17 October 2023 Deux supporters suedois tues a Bruxelles voici l auteur presume il se revendique membre de l Etat islamique La Libre Belgiqie 16 October 2023 Robinson James Brussels on highest terror alert and football fans told to stay in stadium after two shot dead Sky News Retrieved 16 October 2023 Wiken Johan Jonsson Oskar Alshawish Kovan Brusman Filip 17 October 2023 Han misstanks for attacken mot svenskar i Bryssel SVT Nyheter in Swedish Retrieved 17 October 2023 Attentat a Bruxelles Alexander De Croo Ulf Kristersson et Ursula von der Leyen plaident pour une securisation renforcee des frontieres RTBF in French 18 October 2023 Ringstrom Anna Solsvik Terje 16 October 2023 Sweden says killing of two Swedes in Brussels is terrible news Reuters Retrieved 16 October 2023 Terrorattack i Bryssel SVT Nyheter in Swedish 17 October 2023 Retrieved 19 October 2023 a b De vil skraemme os til tavshed men det kommer de aldrig til Her er de politiske reaktioner pa formodet terrorangreb i Bruxelles Altinget dk in Danish 17 October 2023 Retrieved 19 October 2023 Press statement by President von der Leyen with Belgian Prime Minister De Croo and Swedish Prime Minister Kristersson following the memorial for the victims of the Brussels attack of 16 October 2023 European Commission 18 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 UEFA declares Belgium vs Sweden a draw after shooting near stadium no games in Israel indefinitely CBS Sports Network 19 October 2023 Attentat a Bruxelles Le gouvernement reconnait l attentat du 16 octobre comme acte de terrorisme La Libre in French 20 October 2023 Brussels attack Two suspects charged in French terror investigation Le Monde 25 October 2023 Man aangehouden die Lassoued allicht aan wapen hielp De Standaard in Dutch 26 October 2023 Spanish police detain suspect in connection with Brussels terror attack VRT 27 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 Brussels shooting amp oldid 1189947187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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