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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), and was apprehended by two American passengers. | |
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. | |
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. | |
Of the three injured, one was hurt by a gunshot and the other with a knife, according to the French daily Le Monde. | |
French investigating police in protective clothing collect clues inside the Thalys high-speed train (Image: Reuters) | |
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. |
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 suspect has appeared on a French intelligence bureau list, according to the AFP news angecy. Crime and forensic investigators at Arras station (Image: AFP) | |
President Hollande is co-operating with Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, according a statement from the French government. | |
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. | |
More to follow | More to follow |
Additional reporting by AP and Reuters | Additional reporting by AP and Reuters |