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Shots fired on Amsterdam-to-Paris train, three injured

Three people were wounded in a shooting incident on high-speed train between Amsterdam and Paris on Friday, the French Interior Ministry said.
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August 21, 2015

Three people were wounded in a shooting incident on high-speed train between Amsterdam and Paris on Friday, the French Interior Ministry said.

A man was arrested when the train stopped at Arras station in northern France but his motives were not yet known, a ministry spokesman said. Three U.S. Marines were on board the train and overpowered the man, French media said.

The wounded included an American and a Briton.

Train operator Thalys said that travelers were safe and the situation was under control.

“A man opened fire on this Thalys train between Amsterdam and Paris,” ministry spokesman Pierre Henry Brandet said on BFM-TV television.

“Talking about a terrorist motive would be premature at the moment.”

France has been on high security alert since Islamist militants killed 17 people in and around Paris in January.

“The man was armed with automatic weapons and knives. He was stopped by passengers,” Christophe Piednoel, a spokesman for French railway SNCF said on iTele television.

Police union official Slimane Hamzi said the 26-year-old man had said he was of Moroccan origin.

Thalys is partly-owned by SNCF and Belgian railways.

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