Police responding to hostage crisis at German airport
The transport hub in Hamburg has been shut down after an armed man drove his car through the gate
An armed man drove a vehicle through a security gate at Hamburg airport in northern Germany on Saturday night, prompting a lockdown and cancellation of all takeoffs and landings.
The suspect has a four-year one child in the car and is currently in contact with police, who are describing the incident as a “static hostage situation.”
“We have good contact with the perpetrator,” a police spokeswoman told German media. She added that the man is speaking Turkish.
Police spokesman Thomas Gerbert said earlier that the man had rammed his vehicle through the gate at around 8 pm local time. His car then reportedly stopped on the tarmac.
The man then threw two Molotov cocktails out of the car, without causing any damage, Gerbert said. According to newspaper Die Welt, the man twice fired a pistol into the air. Other reports said that he also has explosives.
The man’s wife had previously contacted the police, reporting a possible kidnapping of a child.
The airport said that six takeoffs and 21 landings were canceled due to the emergency, and all incoming flights were rerouted.
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