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Man with axe carrying ‘incendiary device’ shot by police near Euro 2024 fan park

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The Netherlands are due to play Poland at 2pm in Hamburg today and the build-up to the match has been marred by an incident which took place near to one of UEFA’s fan parks

Police cordoned off the area in Hamburg(Steven Hutchings/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)

A man who attacked a police officer with an axe and was in possession of an ‘incendiary device’ close to a Euro 2024 fan park in Hamburg has been shot.

The attacker is described as ‘severely injured’ and has been driven away in an ambulance. Thousands of Dutch and Polish supporters are in the German city ahead of today’s 2pm kick-off in Group D.




Police promptly closed the Reeperbahn, a famous street in the city, following the attack. Around 12:30pm local time, the man is said to have attacked a police officer with a gold-tinted pickaxe.

Fellow officers firstly used pepper spray in an attempt to disarm him before firing several shots. The man then collapsed and the area was quickly cleared of supporters.

Police Hamburg released a statement on social media which read: “There is currently a major police operation. According to initial findings, a person threatened police officers with a pickaxe and an incendiary device. The police then used their firearms. The attacker was injured and is currently receiving medical treatment.”

In a subsequent post, the police force confirmed their belief the attacker was a lone perpetrator, advising that people could still visit the area: “The event at Heiligengeistfeld is subject to various security checks and is well protected. We are currently assuming that there was a lone perpetrator.”

German Police union member Manuel Ostermann posted on social media in response to the attack: “Germany, you have a security problem. Homemade through our policies of the last few years. I would like to thank my colleagues for their important and life-saving work.”

Police fired several shots
They then moved in after the attacker collapsed

Sunday’s events followed an incident in Dortmund yesterday when around 100 Albanian ultras launched an attack on Italian fans near a fast-food restaurant in the city, which was also targeted. Riot police armed with batons promptly swooped in and dealt with disorder ahead of the match.

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