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Hostage crisis ended in the Netherlands

2024-03-30T12:25:33.316Z

Highlights: Hostage crisis ended in the Netherlands. Several people have been held in a café since the morning. A man left the affected cafe with his arms raised and was taken into police custody. Police confirmed on platform X (formerly Twitter) that all four hostages had been released. There are no signs of a terrorist motive, the police in the province of Gelderland said. Train services in the affected area were suspended. The region around Ede is best known for the De Hoge Veluwe National Park with its forests, heath and grass areas.



As of: March 30, 2024, 1:13 p.m

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In the Dutch city of Ede, the police launched a major operation due to a hostage situation. © Aleksandar Furtula/AP/dpa

The major operation in the Dutch town of Ede near Arnhem is over. Several people have been held in a café since the morning.

Ede - A hostage situation in the Dutch city of Ede has ended. This was announced by a spokesman for the mayor, as the ANP news agency reported. A man left the affected cafe with his arms raised and was taken into police custody, as can be seen in pictures. Police confirmed on platform X (formerly Twitter) that all four hostages had been released. A press conference was announced for the afternoon.

Several people have been taken hostage in the Dutch town of Ede in the province of Geldern. © ANP/dpa

The hostage-taking lasted several hours. A large police force cordoned off the area in the center of the city, Dutch media reported. According to the police, three people were able to leave the café by midday.

According to police, around 150 apartments were evacuated due to the threat. There are no signs of a terrorist motive, the police in the province of Gelderland said on X. A police spokesman did not want to provide further details when asked by broadcaster NOS.

The police had gathered heavily armed forces around the café. Videos showed police officers in uniform and armed taking up positions in the center. The fire brigade and rescue workers were also on site. You could see how the affected area was cordoned off over a large area. The police had called for people to avoid the center of the city, which is not far from Arnhem in the province of Gelderland. Train services in the affected area were suspended.

The region around Ede is best known for the De Hoge Veluwe National Park with its forests, heath and grass areas as well as inland dunes. The heather blossom is particularly popular. dpa

Source: merkur

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