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Swiss knifeman sets fire on train, injures 6

Swiss knifeman sets fire on train, injures 6

GENEVA - A knifeman started a fire on a train in eastern Switzerland before stabbing passengers on Saturday, injuring six people including a six-year-old child, police said.

The motive of the attack was not immediately clear, but the incident follows a string of violent, often deadly assaults in Europe in recent months, with many claimed by the jihadist Islamic State group.
"We can neither exclude nor affirm that this was a terrorist act," Saint Gallen regional police spokesman Bruno Metzger told the local St. Galler Tagblatt daily.
Police spokesman Hanspeter Kruesi told AFP the suspected attacker, who used flammable liquid to start the fire, was a Swiss national, and not of immigrant background.
He did not comment on whether the attacker's religious affiliation was known to police, who on Saturday evening searched his home in one of the cantons bordering Saint Gallen.
"According to the information we have for the time being, the 27-year-old Swiss man poured out a flammable liquid ... (which) caught fire," Saint Gallen police said in a statement.
The man, who "was also armed with at least one knife", carried out the attack on a moving train near Switzerland's eastern border with Liechtenstein and Austria, it said.
Seven people including the suspected attacker were admitted to hospital with burn and stab wounds, the statement said.
One woman and the attacker were "very seriously injured", Kruesi told AFP, adding that both their lives were in danger.
He said no one had overpowered the attacker, but that he had been hurt in the fire.
He said he could not confirm reports that the attacker had attempted to commit suicide at the scene.
Kruesi also denied reports alleging that the man had targeted one specific woman on the train, dousing her with the flammable liquid.
"That is not correct. This was not directed concretely at one person," he said, adding that it remained unclear whether the attacker knew any of his victims.
The victims included two men aged 17 and 50, three women aged 17, 34 and 43 and a six-year-old child. Dozens of people were on the train at the time of the attack, the police statement said.
Police said the attack took place at around 2:20 pm (1220 GMT) near Salez station on a train running between Buchs and Sennwald.
Rescue workers rushed to the scene, including police, firefighters, ambulances and three rescue helicopters.
Salez station remains closed, and police said replacement buses had been set up.
Saint Gallen prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into the attack.
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