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ISIS swings axe, knife in first German attack

Updated on: 20 July,2016 04:30 AM IST  | 
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A minor Afghan refugee attacks train passengers with an axe and a knife, seriously injuring four people

ISIS swings axe, knife in first German attack

Police officers stand by the regional train in Wuerzburg in Germany after a man attacked train passengers with an axe.

Berlin: A hand-painted flag of the Islamic State group has been found among the belongings of the 17-year-old Afghan refugee who attacked train passengers with an axe and a knife, authorities said yesterday.


Police officers stand by the regional train in Wuerzburg in Germany after a man attacked train passengers with an axe. Pic/AFP
Police officers stand by the regional train in Wuerzburg in Germany after a man attacked train passengers with an axe. Pic/AFP


The flag was found in the room of the man who seriously wounded four people and injured several others on a regional train in the city of Wuerzburg, Bavaria state interior minister Joachim Herrmann told ZDF public television.


Moreover, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for its first attack in Germany.

The teenager was shot dead by police as he tried to flee. Earlier, Herrmann had said the assailant had arrived as an unaccompanied minor in Germany and had lived at first in a shelter and then more recently with a foster family in nearby Ochsenfurt.

However he stressed that the investigation was ongoing and that the teenager appeared to have acted alone. The attack happened around 9:15 pm (local time) on Monday on the train running between Treuchlingen and Wuerzburg in Bavaria.

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