Belgian prosecutors have announced shots were today fired at police in Belgium’s capital city, Brussels, as they carried out a major counter-terror operation linked to November’s Islamist Paris attacks. Federal prosecutor spokesman, Eric Van Der Sypt, announced police were fired at, but other than confirming that the search in the southern Forest district was “linked to the Paris attacks investigation” was unable to give further details for the time being. The Forest district is close to the troubled Molenbeek district of Brussels which was visited by Breitbart London last year. Police operations seeking out Brussels-based Islamists associated with the Paris attacks have focused on the area. Since November 11 arrests linked to the Paris attacks have taken place in Belgium. Of those arrested eight are still detained but two major suspects, Salah Abdeslam and Mohamed Abrini, both from Molenbeek, remain on the run. French police sources say Abdeslam was not the target of today’s raid. A police spokeswoman originally said one police officer had been injured slightly in today’s raid, which included French police officers, but that number has now risen to four. It was not said whether their injuries are a result of gunfire. The operation is ongoing as police block nearby roads. Two suspects were on the run after the incident and a Kalashnikov