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Afghan teen killed after slashing passengers with axe, knife on German train

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WATCH ABOVE: A 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker attacked passengers on a train in Germany before he was shot and killed by a special police unit. Four people on the train were injured, along with a woman outside as the attacker fled – Jul 19, 2016

BERLIN – A teenage Afghan migrant armed with an axe and a knife attacked passengers aboard a regional train in southern Germany on Monday night, injuring four people before he was shot and killed by police as he fled, authorities said.

Wuerzburg police said on their Facebook page that three of the victims suffered serious injuries and one was slightly injured. Another 14 people were being treated for shock.

Bavaria’s top security official, state Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann, told Germany’s ARD television that the attacker had been identified as a 17-year-old Afghan.

A firefighter stands at a road block in Wuerzburg, southern Germany, Monday evening July 18, 2016. Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa via AP

Germany last year registered more than 1 million migrants entering the country, including more than 150,000 Afghans, but it was not immediately clear whether the suspect was among them or someone who had been in the country for a longer time.

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Herrmann said initial information was that the suspect came to Germany as an unaccompanied minor and had lived in the Wuerzburg area for some time, initially at a refugee facility in the town of Ochsenfurt and more recently with a foster family.

He said authorities were still investigating the motive of the attack and were looking into reports that the suspect had yelled out “an exclamation” during the rampage. He was responding to reports that some witnesses had heard the suspect shout “Allahu Akbar” (“God Is Great”) during the attack.

The train was on its way from the Bavarian town of Treuchtlingen to Wuerzburg, which is about 60 miles (100 kilometres) northwest of Nuremberg.

 

 

 

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