Source: BBCNews
Belgian police have arrested a suspect after a masked gunman tried to crash his car through the gates of an army barracks near the city of Namur.
The masked man drove off after the attempted attack, during which Belgian soldiers fired shots. No-one was hurt.
The attack happened in Flawinne, south-east of Brussels.
Later the car was found abandoned nearby, and a suspect was detained, a prosecutor said. The motive for the attack is not yet clear.
Belgian officials say the attacker's identity is known.
"The individual has just been arrested... There is nothing to suggest there are others involved," local prosecutor Vincent Macq was quoted as saying.
Earlier an official described the attack on a barracks as "incomprehensible" because "there are plenty of weapons there to strike back".
Pictures show a bomb disposal team called to the scene of the abandoned car.
Local reports initially said the car was carrying a suspected explosive device.
However, officials have been unable to confirm this.
A police academy has been evacuated, according to local media reports.
In January, Belgian police killed two men in a major counter-terrorism raid, just a week after the deadly Charlie Hebdo attack by gunmen in the French capital Paris.
Source: BBCNews