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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Adam Withnall

Belgium opens terror probe into machete attack on police that left female officer with deep wounds to face

A machete attack on Belgian police which left a female officer with deep wounds to her face is being investigated as a terrorist incident, according to the Belgian prime minister.

Charles Michel cut short a holiday to southern France to return to Belgium after the incident on Saturday in Charleroi, during which the assailant was reported to have shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great).

The attacker approached two female officers outside the main police station in the city, and both suffered injuries before another officer, who was nearby, shot the assailant dead.

One policewoman received only minor injuries, while the other required hospital treatment for "serious wounds" to the face. Neither's condition was described as "life-threatening".

In the aftermath of the attack, Mr Michel told broadcaster RTL by phone: "Initial indications very clearly point towards terrorism."

On Sunday he met with federal police and intelligence services chiefs over the attack the the National Security Council. 

Mr Michel's spokesman, Barend Leyts, said the independent OCAM agency that assesses risks to Belgium's internal security was consulted and decided to keep the current threat level unchanged.

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