Three injured in knife attack at Brussels metro station near European Commission

One individual is in important situation and two extra have been injured throughout a knife assault inside a metro station in Brussels, positioned proper under the headquarters of the European Fee, the native Prosecutor's Workplace confirmed to Euronews.

The suspect, a 30-year-old man, was arrested by Belgian police on the scene. 

There is no such thing as a indication of terrorism, the Brussels Public Prosecutor's Workplace added.

Brussels mayor Philippe Shut praised the emergency companies' response on Twitter for the "speedy arrest of the perpetrator."

A name was made to firefighters at 17:48 CET requesting two ambulances, a spokesperson informed Euronews.

Police automobiles and ambulances surrounded the realm and site visitors was reduce whereas the Schuman metro station was closed to the general public, STIB-MIVB, the town's public transport firm, confirmed.

A witness informed Euronews the assault unfolded inside a metro automobile when the attacker stabbed a lady with a knife and requested passengers to exit. 

"I bought into the metro carriage," Salaheddine informed Euronews, and "the doorways closed after which one second I noticed a crowd of individuals popping out shouting."

"What occurred was that it was a person with a knife. He stabbed, as I perceive it, a lady after which he wished to assault us. What he wished, primarily, was for us to get out of the carriage and for him to be alone whereas ready for the police."

"However regardless of every little thing, as you already know, on this station there are lots of strains, and so on., so folks, passengers, get out and subsequently discover themselves in entrance of this gentleman and so he turns into somewhat violent," he added. 

One other witness, Christine, informed Euronews she was within the metro when she heard "get out, get, run away".

"So I went with out trying. There have been folks working. I took my youngster and did too," she stated. "Afterwards we noticed injured folks, individuals who had fallen."

Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, whose headquarters are additionally by the Schuman metro station, reacted to the assault on Twitter, writing: "Emotion within the European quarter."

"Heat ideas for the victims. Because of the safety forces," he added.

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