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French train shooting: Three injured after gunman opens fire on Amsterdam to Paris train French train shooting: Three injured after gunman opens fire on Amsterdam to Paris train, and is apprehended by US passengers
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A gunman has injured three people - two critically - after he opened fire on a high-speed French train travelling from Amsterdam to Paris.A gunman has injured three people - two critically - after he opened fire on a high-speed French train travelling from Amsterdam to Paris.
The suspect, who was armed with an automatic rifle and a knife, opened fire on the Thalys train at around 6pm local time (4pm BST), according to a spokesman for the SNCF national rail operator. The suspect, who was armed with an automatic rifle and a knife, opened fire on the Thalys train at around 6pm local time (4pm BST), and was apprehended by two American passengers.
The train was travelling through Belgian at the time of the incident which culminated in the gunman being arrested in the northern French border-town of Arras. The train was travelling through Belgium at the time of the incident, which culminated in the gunman being arrested in the northern French border-town of Arras.
The armed man was apprehended by passengers, a spokesman from SNCF told the AFP news agency. The pair, both foreigners, were off-duty members of the military according to local reports. Describing the American passengers as "courageous", French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said that one of the men was hospitalised with serious wounds. A second person was also seriously hurt and a third is being treated for minor injuries, according to a statement from President Francois Hollande's office.
The train was evacuated following the shooting, and a suspect has been taken into custody, Pierre-Henri Brandet, a spokesman for the French Interior Ministry has said. Of the three injured, one was hurt by a gunshot and the other with a knife, according to the French daily Le Monde.
A Kalashnikov was used during the shooting, according to reports from the La Voix du Nord local newspaper. French investigating police in protective clothing collect clues inside the Thalys high-speed train (Image: Reuters)
French investigating police in protective clothing collect clues inside the Thalys high-speed train (Image: Reuters) Two of the victims are now in a critical condition, according to a statement from the office of President Francois Hollande. Of the three injured, one was hurt by a gunshot and the other with a knife, according to according to the French daily Le Monde. The American passengers "were particularly courageous and showed great bravery in very difficult circumstances", said Cazeneuve, adding that "without their sangfroid we could have been confronted with a terrible drama".
The pair were off-duty members of the military, and approached the man after hearing the sound of a heavy weapon being loaded in the toilet, the La Voix du Nord newspaper reported. They responded by stopping him from entering the main train aisle.
The train was evacuated following the shooting, and the suspect was taken into custody, Pierre-Henri Brandet, a spokesman for the French Interior Ministry has said.
French actor Jean-Hugues Anglade was reportedly lightly wounded when he broke glass to sound the alarm.
French judicial police stand on the train platform near weapon cartridges and a backpack in Arras (Image: Reuters) A Kalashnikov was used during the shooting, according to reports from La Voix du Nord.
Speaking on the BFM TV station, Brandet added that the identity of the gunman and the motivation for the attack is unknown.Speaking on the BFM TV station, Brandet added that the identity of the gunman and the motivation for the attack is unknown.
However, Sliman Hamzi, an official with the police union Alliance, told the AP news agency that the man was a 26-year-old Moroccan.However, Sliman Hamzi, an official with the police union Alliance, told the AP news agency that the man was a 26-year-old Moroccan.
The arrested man has appeared on a French intelligence agency list, according to the AFP news angecy. Officers from France's special anti-terror police are leading the investigation, a spokeswoman for the Paris prosecutor's office said. Following his arrest, he has refused to speak to  in Arras, Le Monde reported.
The Thalys train operator has tweeted that the emergency services attended the scene, and that passengers are safe. The suspect has appeared on a French intelligence bureau list, according to the AFP news angecy. Crime and forensic investigators at Arras station (Image: AFP)
@gillesklein The situation is under control, the travelers are safe. The train stopped and the emergency services are on site. President Hollande is co-operating with Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, according a statement from the French government.
The passengers approached the man after hearing the sound of a heavy weapon being loaded in the toilet, and stopped him from entering the main train aisle, according to the La Voix du Nord. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said it did not believe British nationals were among the injured, following previous reports that a member of the British military stopped the gunman.
The pair were reportedly off-duty members of the military from the US and the UK, according to Le Monde. However, La Voix du Nord has reported that the men were both US Marines.
 
French judicial police stand on the train platform near weapon cartridges and a backpack in Arras (Image: Reuters) Crime and forensic investigators at Arras station (Image: AFP) Following his arrest, the man has refused to speak to police officers in Arras, Le Monde reported.
President Hollande is co-operating with Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, according a statement from the French government, as French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve heads to the scene. 
The UK Foreign Office has told BBC News that it is aware of reports of shots being fired, and it was in touch with the French authorities.
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