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Armed Iranian asylum seeker holds Swiss train passengers hostage, shot by police

Bern (dpa) – Armed with a knife and an ax, a man threatened 14 passengers and the train driver on a regional train in Switzerland and held them hostage for almost four hours. After a police operation around 10:15 p.m., people were able to leave the train unharmed, but the perpetrator was shot, as Attorney General Eric Kaltenrieder said at a press conference that night. The perpetrator was a 32-year-old asylum seeker of Iranian nationality. The motive for his crime is still unclear.

Those affected had alerted the police from the train on the line between Baulmes and Yverdon-les-Bains in French-speaking western Switzerland. More than 60 officers surrounded the train, which had come to a stop with the doors locked at the Essert-sous-Champvent stop, the police said. An interpreter was brought in to negotiate with the hostage taker – sometimes via WhatsApp. The police did not say what the man wanted.

The emergency services finally took advantage of an opportunity when the perpetrator briefly moved away from the hostages to intervene. Explosives were used to distract him. The man then charged at a police officer with the ax, who then fired. The attacker died on the spot.

2024-02-09 02:00:17
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