Train services stopped in northern Germany due to sabotage

In the statement made by the German railway company Deutsche Bahn, it was stated that due to the problem in the radio system of the trains, flights could not be carried out in most of the north of the country.

In the statement, it was stated that inter-city train services could not be made from Hamburg, Schleswig Holstein and Lower Saxony states to Kassel, Berlin and North Rhine-Westphalia. It was noted that the flights with IC type trains were also canceled.

In the statement, it was shared that there were disruptions in flights in the states of Lower Saxony, Bremen and Schleswig-Holstein.

In the statement, which stated that the technical problem was caused by sabotage, it was stated that the train traffic in the north of the country stopped for about three hours this morning due to sabotage on the cables that are important for train traffic.

FEDERAL POLICE STARTS INVESTIGATION

Transport Minister Volker Wissing said in a statement in the city of Landau that the cables were cut in two places.

Emphasizing that the cables were cut deliberately and that this was an act of sabotage, Wissing noted that the Federal Police initiated an investigation and the background of the incident was not known yet.

In the statement made by the Federal Police, it was stated that the cables belonging to Deutsche Bahn were cut in the states of Berlin and North Rhine-Westphalia, and it was stated that no further details could be given since the incident is in the process of investigation.

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