Hammer Attack on German Train Leaves Four Injured

A 20-year-old Syrian man attacked passengers with a hammer on a German train, injuring four before being detained. The ICE express train was en route from Hamburg to Vienna when the incident occurred in Bavaria. The suspect, also injured, was captured by passengers and police.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Berlin | Updated: 03-07-2025 22:58 IST | Created: 03-07-2025 22:58 IST
Hammer Attack on German Train Leaves Four Injured
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A 20-year-old Syrian national launched a shocking hammer attack on a packed German train, leaving four passengers injured on a journey from Hamburg to Vienna. Police have detained the suspect following a dramatic intervention by fellow passengers.

The ICE express train, carrying approximately 500 people, was halted near Straßkirchen in the southern state of Bavaria, where emergency services swarmed the scene. Among the injured were three Syrians: a 15-year-old boy and two men aged 24 and 51, alongside a 38-year-old whose nationality remains unknown, police confirmed.

The assailant, who sustained more serious injuries during the altercation, is in police custody receiving medical treatment. The incident adds to a spate of public attacks in Germany, sparking discussions around safety measures on public transportation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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