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2 dead, 5 injured in German train knife attack

By IANS | Published: January 26, 2023 3:48 AM

Frankfurt, Jan 26 Two people were killed and five injured in a knife attack on a regional train ...

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Frankfurt, Jan 26 Two people were killed and five injured in a knife attack on a regional train in northern Germany, officials said.

A man attacked passengers with a knife on a train travelling from Kiel to Hamburg shortly before 3:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday before arriving at Brokstedt station. He was arrested shortly afterwards, a police spokesman was quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying.

The station was sealed off by the police to allow emergency services to continue their work. Germany's state-owned rail operator Deutsche Bahn announced on Twitter that there would be train cancelations between Hamburg, Kiel and Neumuenster.

A spokeswoman for the police in Itzehoe, a city close to Brokstedt, said that further details remained elusive.

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Tags: XinhuaFrankfurtDeutsche BahnKielRailDb schenkerRoad transport and logistics
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