(AFP) - First responders said, Monday at the murder trial of French national Mehdi Nemmouche, that victims of the May 24, 2014 Jewish museum attack in Brussels were shot with "surgical" precision.
Paramedics told the Brussels criminal court they first found a man and woman dead in the museum's entrance hall. Each had been shot in the head at point blank range. A nurse in the same rescue team said, "These are people who appear to have been executed, given the precision of the shots."