Brussels Shooting: Security Doubled for France Vs Scotland Friendly

French authorities will double the security for tonight’s football match between France and Scotland in Lille.

It comes after two Swedish nationals were shot dead in Brussels last night in what the authorities there are calling an act of terrorism.

The man responsible is believed to be a Tunisian man who was in the country illegally.

The 45-year-old, named as Abdesalem, was shot in a café in the Schaerbeek neighbourhood on Tuesday.

The European qualifying match between Belgium and Sweden was abandoned at half-time as a result.

French authorities will double the security for tonight’s football match between France and Scotland in Lille.

It comes after two Swedish nationals were shot dead in Brussels last night in what the authorities there are calling an act of terrorism.

The man responsible is believed to be a Tunisian man who was in the country illegally.

The 45-year-old, named as Abdesalem, was shot in a café in the Schaerbeek neighbourhood on Tuesday.

The European qualifying match between Belgium and Sweden was abandoned at half-time as a result.

Source: BBC

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