Brussels, Aug. 27 -- A van drove into a cafe in Brussels, injuring six people, the fire department of the Belgian capital has confirmed.

The incident took place around 1 p.m., on Thursday, said Walter Derieuw, spokesman for the firefighting and emergency medical assistance service (Siamu).

"A delivery-type van entered via rue Saint-Michel, turned around in this same street and rushed towards the terrace of an establishment," said mayor of Brussels Philippe Close (PS) while visiting the scene of the incident.

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Six people suffered minor injuries, but did not require hospitalisation, reports Xinhua news agency.

According to police, the vehicle was found nearby...