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String of suspected gang-related blasts rocks Brussels suburb

The mayor of Saint-Gilles has requested reinforcements to combat “terrorism”
Published 19 Apr, 2026 04:20 | Updated 19 Apr, 2026 05:51
String of suspected gang-related blasts rocks Brussels suburb

The mayor of a Brussels suburb has denounced what he described as “terrorism” and called for reinforcements after a series of explosions linked to gang violence struck the EU capital this week.

At least five blasts have been reported in recent days in Saint-Gilles, a vibrant Brussels district that is also home to many EU officials.

The latest incident occurred shortly after midnight on Saturday outside a shisha bar on Rue Theodore Verhaegen near Barriere de Saint-Gilles. The explosion damaged the venue and nearby homes, and shattered windows at a school across the street. No injuries were reported.

Saint-Gilles Mayor Jean Spinette described the incidents as a “war between rival drug families,” calling on Interior Minister Bernard Quintin to provide immediate reinforcements to the Brussels prosecutor’s office and the federal judicial police to ensure residents’ safety at night.

“This is escalating uncontrollably, with shootings and explosions occurring back-to-back. It’s a real scourge for the municipality,” he said, as quoted by local media. He called the attack on the school “shocking,” describing the situation as “serious organized crime” driven by rival groups competing for control of territory.

“Spreading fear to gain territory – that’s called terrorism,” he added.

Brussels has been described as one of Europe’s most affected capitals for gun-related violence, with 96 firearms incidents recorded in 2025. In the first three months of 2026, at least 22 shootings were reported, resulting in multiple injuries and one death.

Public prosecutor Julien Moinil previously warned that “every Brussels resident and every citizen can be hit by a stray bullet,” calling for a coordinated crackdown on criminal networks. The federal authorities have proposed additional measures, including increased patrols and expanded surveillance in areas linked to drug activity.

Brussels hosts many EU institutions, including the headquarters of the European Commission, and is widely regarded as the bloc’s de facto political capital. NATO headquarters is also located in the city.

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