
A historic European synagogue has been damaged following a suspected explosion in the Belgium city of Liege.
The explosion, which took place at around 4am, resulted in material damage to the 1899-built synagogue.
No injuries have been reported, a spokesman for the police in the city of Liege has said.
The windows of the buildings across the road were also blown out during the incident.
A security perimeter has been set up by the authorities, with Belgian federal police at the scene.
The synagogue serves as a museum for the history of the city’s Jewish community.
Liege is located near the German border, east Belgium.
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