Brussels Shooting Claims Two Lives, France on High Alert
Last night, two people were killed by a gunman who claimed attachment to ISIS in Brussels, Belgium's capital. The assailant made this confession in a self-recorded mobile phone message, leaving little doubt about his radical motivations. After the shooting, he simply jumped onto his scooter and drove off, leading to a massive manhunt that concluded today with him being shot dead by Brussels authorities.
This disturbing incident has sent shocks around Europe. French President Emmanuel Macron stated that "Europe has been shaken." The incident in Brussels comes just two days after the fatal stabbing of a teacher in France, an attack carried out by an individual previously linked to Islamic radicalization. Since then, France has been on the highest degree of terror alert.
In consideration of these alarming events, President Macron has stated that a full review of foreign residents in France is required. The major goal of this assessment is to identify individuals with a proven history of radicalism, which could lead to being expelled from the country. As Europe stays on high alert, the security situation evolves, and states are forced to take proactive actions to protect their citizens.
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