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Austria arrests Iraqi over German train attacks

He is suspected of carrying out attempted attacks on trains in Germany last year



Berlin: Austrian authorities have arrested an Iraqi man suspected of carrying out unsuccessful attacks on trains in Germany last year and sympathizing with Daesh.

Austrian and German officials said that the 42-year-old was arrested in Vienna on Monday. Vienna prosecutors said on Wednesday that he is suspected of "carrying out terrorist attacks on railway lines in Germany in October and December 2018."

In October, a high-speed train hit a steel cable stretched over the tracks between electrification masts on the Nuremberg-Munich line. A window in the driver's cab was damaged but no one was injured. An Arabic-language note, which investigators described as threatening but unspecific, was found nearby.

At Christmas, police found damage to overhead wires in Berlin as well as a note in Arabic and a Daesh flag.

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