Two killed in knife attack on train in Germany

Published January 26, 2023
Rescue teams and ambulances wait at a railway crossing in Brokstedt, northern Germany, after a man stabbed passengers on a train between Hamburg and Kiel.—AFP
Rescue teams and ambulances wait at a railway crossing in Brokstedt, northern Germany, after a man stabbed passengers on a train between Hamburg and Kiel.—AFP

BERLIN: Two people were killed and several others wounded in a knife attack on a regional train in northern Germany on Wednesday. Police said the alleged assailant had been captured.

The stabbings occurred on a train travelling between the cities of Hamburg and Kiel.

Seven people were injured, three of them seriously, a police spokesman said.

The suspect, aged between 20 and 30, was taken into custody at the railway station in the town of Brokstedt and had sustained injuries.

The spokesman said the investigation of a motive was focused on “all directions”, including possible extremism or psychological problems on the part of the assailant.

Regional interior minister Sabine Suetterlin-Waack said she was “shocked” by the attack and that her “thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the victims”.

She added that federal and state police were “working closely together” to determine a motive.

“For me it is clear that this horrific act was against any humanity,” she said, adding that she was heading to the scene of the crime.

Police and emergency workers established a wide security perimeter around the Brokstedt station while helicopters circled overhead.

The daily Bild said that passengers who witnessed the attack broke out in panic on the train and that the suspect had wounds on both hands when he was detained.

Series of stabbings

Germany’s national rail company said some trains on the line between Hamburg and Kiel had been cancelled to allow police to conduct their investigation.

Germany has been hit in recent years by several deadly knife attacks, some carried out by extremists and others by people suffering from serious psychological problems.

Published in Dawn, January 26th, 2023

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