Tuesday, 15 October 2024
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When police handle a “hostage situation,” Hamburg Airport stays closed

  • Sunday saw the airport in Hamburg stay closed because of a potential custody dispute.
  • On Saturday night, the airport was closed to all takeoffs and landings due to a car parked beneath an aircraft.
  • Authorities have planned 286 flights carrying 34,500 passengers for Sunday.

Sunday saw the airport in Hamburg stay closed because of a potential custody dispute. When police arrived, a man driving a child through a barrier and onto the airport property was being dealt with.

On Saturday night, the airport was closed to all takeoffs and landings due to a car parked beneath an aircraft.

Hamburg Airport

According to information posted on social media platform X, the police have verified that their negotiators are speaking with the individual inside the vehicle.

A Turkish translator is in contact with police regarding a man who shot the mother of a child. Although the claims cannot be verified by the police, the father had communication with her. Authorities at the Hamburg airport have planned 286 flights carrying 34,500 passengers for Sunday.

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