The UEFA confirmed this Tuesday that a minute’s silence will be observed at all qualifying matches for the Euro 2024 will be performed this Tuesday, in memory of the two victims of the terrorist attack that occurred on Monday in Brussels on the occasion of the meeting between Belgium and Sweden. The two people who lost their lives were fans of the Swedish team.
Finland-Kazakhstan, England-Italy, Malta-Ukraine, Serbia-Montenegro, Lithuania-Hungary, Northern Ireland-Slovenia and San Marino-Denmark are the qualifying matches scheduled for this Tuesday for Germany 2024.
The meeting Belgium-Swedenfrom group F, was suspended at half-time (1-1) after the terrorist attack in which a man, of Tunisian origin, opened fire on some Swedish fans when they got out of a taxi and caused of the death of two people near the stadium.
The field was not cleared until an hour and a half after the suspension for security reasons. One of the dead victims was Swedish and the other was from Sweden, but also had a Swiss identity card. The third victim, who was seriously injured, was also of Swedish origin.
The perpetrator of the attack, who entered illegally Belgiumaccording to the country’s authorities, died on Tuesday from gunshot wounds sustained during his detention.
Source: La Verdad

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