Man found dead after Brussels raid linked to Paris terrorist attacks, police say
Reporting from Brussels — Officials in Belgium say a man has been found dead in a Brussels apartment following an anti-terror raid linked to the Nov. 13 Paris attacks that killed 130 people.
A police official, who asked not to be identified because the operation was ongoing, said police found a body after they stormed an apartment Tuesday.
Earlier in the afternoon, an anti-terrorism raid turned violent when at least one suspect shot at police officials through a door, officials said. Four officers were injured, none fatally.
It was not clear if the man found dead was one of the people police were looking for in the raid in the Forest neighborhood.
Forest Mayor Marc-Jean Ghyssels told local media that two people had barricaded themselves in a home, but it was not clear what happened to them.
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