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Anti-terror raids targeting a group of suspected far-right extremists left one person dead in Belgium after police exchanged gunfire with a man at one location Wednesday, justice officials said.The federal prosecutor’s office said a dozen searches were carried out in seven different municipalities, including Antwerp and Ghent, as part of an investigation into “the preparation of a terrorist attack and the violation of the legislation on weapons.”The Antwerp prosecutor’s office opened an investigation into the circumstances of the suspect’s death. The office told The Associated Press that a 36-year-old man allegedly shot at police when they tried to enter his home and that an exchange of fire ensued.PROTEST BREAKS OUT IN BELGIUM OVER SKYROCKETING ENERGY COSTSThe office said emergency services intervened but the man did not survive.
Emergency services tried to save the life of the man killed in an anti-terror raid in Belgium, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Pictured: Brussels, Belgium, skyline on February 12, 2022.
(Photo by Thierry Tronnel/Corbis via Getty Images)The federal prosecutor’s office said the searches in the Antwerp region resulted in the seizure of a large number of weapons and ammunition.According to Belgian broadcaster VRT, the man who was shot dead was a gold and silver trader who collected weapons and military items. Belgian public broadcaster RTBF said he had expressed on social media his interest in far-right theories and opposition to the Belgian government’s measures during the coronavirus pandemic.BELGIUM’S PARLIAMENT PASSES IRAN TREATY THAT MAY LEAD TO RELEASE OF CONVICTED TERRORISTHe also criticized the strategy of the United States, NATO and Europe in dealing with Russia.
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