Brussels is set to introduce joint army-police patrols amid increasing violence linked to conflicts between drug trafficking clans. Authorities cite the escalation of armed clashes as a significant threat to public safety, prompting a strengthened security presence in the city.

Since the beginning of the year, Brussels has experienced at least 57 shootings, with 20 incidents occurring during the summer months. The violence has resulted in at least two fatalities and several individuals sustaining serious injuries. Law enforcement officials are responding by deploying military personnel alongside police officers to deter further violence and restore order.

The move reflects growing concerns over organized crime and the impact of clan wars on local communities. Officials have emphasized that the combined patrols aim to enhance situational awareness, prevent criminal activities, and reassure residents. The situation remains under close surveillance as authorities continue efforts to dismantle organized criminal networks operating within the city.

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