Terrorist attack in Liège: 6 people died (photo+video)
An 18-months-old girl became one of the victims.
Belgian investigators who work on the Liège terrorist attack case found a woman's body cut into pieces in the terrorist's basement. Thus, the number of victims increased for one more person. Besides, the pervert grew Indian cannabis in the same basement, informs alert24.pl.
Let us remind you, the attacker, a 33-year-old Nordin Amrani, also died in the terrorist act. His motives remained unknown. He served several terms in prison for illegal carrying of weapons, growing cannabis, hooliganism and racket.
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According to today's information, 6 people including the terrorist died yesterday. 123 people were injured. It became known in the morning that a 20-year-old man and a child died.
Previously, it was informed that there had
been three attackers but then the information was clarified - Amrani acted
alone. The police found his car not far from the crime site.
The criminal opened the fire at day-time on December 13 in the center of Liège,
at the bus stop in the Saint-Lambert Square. He was armed with bombshells and
Kalashnikov machine-gun, which he used to shoot people. He shot from the roof
of the nearest building. After that, the man committed suicide by blasting
himself on a bombshell.
As a result, about 125 people were injured, according to the latest
information, BBC reports. Many of them were sent to hospitals with fragment
wounds. Approximately half of them are young people of the age of 17-20. The
victims are two teenagers, an 18-months-old girl, a 75-year-old woman and the
criminal himself.
According to the information provided by Le Soir, Amrani had
a criminal past - he was sentenced to 58 months of imprisonment for illegal
storage of weapons and growing cannabis. A representative of the Interior
Ministry of Belgium stated that the criminal's actions could not be considered
as terrorism.
Student Mikita has told live on air to Euroradio what is happening in the Belgian city where the terrorist act took place.
The
youngster did not witness the events which happened in the Saint-Lambert Square - his university
department is located out of the city. However, he has said that the youth
liked to gather at the place of the terrorist act. There are two teenagers
among the victims, and half of the injured are young people of 17-20 years old.
"People are scared to go
out, — says
Mikita. — On the whole, Liège has a
reputation of a criminal city".

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