Dramatic illustration depicting a young man hurling pyrotechnics inside an ICE train, injuring passengers amid chaos as police arrest him.
Dramatic illustration depicting a young man hurling pyrotechnics inside an ICE train, injuring passengers amid chaos as police arrest him.
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Man threatens attack in ICE train and lightly injures passengers

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A 20-year-old man threatened an attack in an ICE train from Cologne to Frankfurt and lightly injured twelve passengers. He threw pyrotechnic devices, leading to his arrest in Siegburg. The background of the incident remains unclear.

In an InterCityExpress (ICE) train from Cologne to Frankfurt/Main, a 20-year-old man threatened an attack on Thursday evening. According to Siegburg police, he threw pyrotechnic devices filled with plastic balls that exploded. Twelve passengers suffered light injuries such as blast traumas, which were not life-threatening, a police spokesman said.

The federal police confirmed they were so-called Softair firecrackers. The man had locked himself in a train toilet beforehand and thrown the devices into the aisle, witnesses and media like 'Bild' reported. He was shackled and arrested at Siegburg station; police found a knife in his backpack. The 'Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger' described him as masked.

The train was evacuated, with passengers including luggage disembarking and receiving assistance from firefighters. Deutsche Bahn had the train inspected as a precaution while the affected track was closed.

The incident disrupted services between Hennef (Sieg) and Troisdorf. Affected were Regional Express line RE 9 and S-Bahn lines S 12 and S 19, potentially causing delays and cancellations, as reported by zuginfo.nrw. Many holiday travelers were on board shortly before Easter.

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Initial reactions on X from media outlets and journalists detail the incident involving a man threatening an attack with pyrotechnics on an ICE train, resulting in minor injuries and his arrest in Siegburg. High-engagement posts emphasize the police operation and passenger evacuation. Some users express concern over increasing safety issues on public transport and skepticism regarding the perpetrator's nationality and background.

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Train conductor killed: Dobrindt expects harsh verdict

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A 36-year-old train conductor died after a brutal attack during a ticket check in Rhineland-Palatinate. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt demands a harsh verdict and more protection for rail staff. The rail chief plans a security summit, while the Justice Ministry considers legal changes.

The journey of an ice from wolfsburg to berlin was interrupted in stendal after a 35-year-old woman attacked the train chief. The woman had shown an invalid ticket and punched the attendant with her fist. Around 100 passengers had to disembark and wait for a later train.

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In Dortmund-Derne, an ICE train has collided with a car at a level crossing. The 75-year-old driver likely bypassed the barrier and left his vehicle in time but sustained injuries. Only one train passenger required medical attention.

Two young men damaged a cigarette vending machine in Bad Ems using a powerful New Year's firecracker or a homemade explosive device. The incident occurred on the second day of Christmas, but the perpetrators did not obtain any money or cigarettes. Police are now investigating the type of explosive used.

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In Bochum, police special forces shot a 28-year-old man who allegedly damaged cars and pulled a knife. The arrest came after more than five hours, and the injured man is now receiving hospital treatment. Investigations are being handled by the Essen police headquarters.

Police detained a man at Stockholm Central Station on Tuesday evening with a bag suspected to contain explosives. The operation prompted large cordons, but the item was later deemed harmless. Sources suggest it involved narcotics, though police have not confirmed details.

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New Year's Eve 2025/2026 in Germany and the Netherlands was marked by severe accidents, fires, and attacks on emergency services. Two young people died in Bielefeld from homemade pyrotechnics, with injuries and numerous fires reported. Despite a somewhat calmer course in places, authorities call for stricter regulations.

 

 

 

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