Belgium Investigates Alleged Drugging and Assault of 41 Women by Bar Managers

Belgian police are engaged in a manhunt for two suspects after a shooting incident at the Clemenceau metro station in central Brussels on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred around 6:15 AM, but officials reported no injuries, as confirmed by the Belgian prosecutor's office. According to local broadcaster VRT, the shooting may be drug-related and the attackers seemingly targeted a specific individual.
In the aftermath of the incident, images circulated showing two individuals entering the Clemenceau station and opening fire. Following the shooting, multiple metro stations in Brussels, a city that houses many European Union institutions and NATO's headquarters, were temporarily closed. Heavily armed police were seen assembling at the station as investigations and searches commenced.
The Clemenceau station's proximity to the Brussels Midi train station, a major hub for Eurostar services from Paris and London, further complicated operations and disrupted metro service across the city. Investigative sources have yet to confirm additional details about the suspects as the search continues.