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On Tuesday, a 45-year-old Tunisian suspected of killing two Swedish football fans in Brussels was shot by police in a cafe.
According to the report, the man was shot in the chest and died in hospital from his injuries. There was no formal confirmation of his death right away.
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The shooting occurred during a period of increased security worries in numerous European countries due to the Israel-Hamas conflict, though a Belgian federal prosecutor claimed there was no proof that the attacker had any connection to the recently restarted conflict between Israel and Palestinian terrorists.
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