Security has been ramped up at a Belgian train station after an Islamic State (IS) militant filmed himself there threatening to 'chop off the heads of civilians and fill the streets with blood'.
Islamic State issued the sick threat to Belgium warning an attack on the country as imminent in a video release, which starts with a militant showing a piece of paper reading 'we are still here', and shows a terrorist walking through Antwerp.
The footage is filmed in and around the city's Central Station where police are desperately scouring CCTV footage in an attempt to identify the man behind the camera. Extra officers have been deployed to speed up the hunt.
The video footage starts with the militant holding out a note which reads, 'We are still here'.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of ISIS, has been at the helm of the terror group as it carried out a number of attacks in Europe.






























