Belgium launched a nationwide hunt May 25 for a lone gunman who walked into the Jewish Museum of Belgium, unpacked a Kalashnikov rifle, killed at least three people, packed up and briskly walked away.
The May 24 attack in Brussels led Belgian officials to immediately raise anti-terror measures and increase the protection for Jewish sites for what was widely seen as an anti-Semitic attack. It happened on the eve of Belgium's nationwide election and as voters across the continent picked a new European Parliament. (AP)
ベルギーの首都ブリュッセルにあるユダヤ博物館で5月24日、発砲事件があり、3人が死亡した。警察は反ユダヤ的行為と見て捜査し、警戒を強化している。
The Japan Times ST: June 6, 2014