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Islamic State group claims responsibility for train attack in Germany

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 – The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a train in Germany that injured at least five people.

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The claim was posted on the group’s Aamaq news agency on Tuesday.

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It came just hours after a 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker attacked passengers with an axe and knife on a train near Wuerzburg-Heidingsfeld on Monday night, before he was shot and killed by a special police unit.

The statement says the attacker was “a member of the Islamic State” group and carried out the attack in response to the militant group’s calls to attack countries that are members of the anti-IS coalition.

A senior Germany security official said earlier Tuesday that a hand-painted flag of the IS group was found in the attacker’s room.

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