Brussels knife attack injures policeman

The attack took place on the same day French President Macron visited the city

A police officer stands behind a police tape during investigations at a stabbing scene in the center of Brussels, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018. A policeman was stabbed and injured by an assailant who was shot close to the Grand Place in Brussels' historic center. It was unclear whether the attack was related to extremism. (AP Photo/Sylvain Plazy)
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A Brussels police officer was injured in a knife attack in front of the city's main police station early Tuesday, a spokeswoman said.

The attack took place on the second day of a state visit to Belgium by French President Emmanuel Macron with memories of the Paris and Brussels attacks running high.

An assailant stabbed the officer outside the central police station at 5:30am (0430 GMT), police spokeswoman Ilse van de Keere told AFP.

"A police officer was stabbed and slightly wounded" and taken to hospital, she said.

"His colleagues retaliated by firing shots at the attacker who was subdued" but whose life is not in danger.

The spokeswoman refused to confirm a local media report that the attacker had cried "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) during the incident.

Later Tuesday, Mr Macron visits the Brussels district of Molenbeek, home of Islamic State jihadists who carried out the 2015 Paris attacks that left 130 people dead.