German police: suspicious object on rail tracks did not contain explosives
Police said the item was not explosive, but regional rail service stayed disrupted and replacement buses and taxis were deployed.
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After checks, nothing suspicious was found.
Railway traffic disrupted in Bavaria following bomb scare
Traffic on several train lines was halted after railway technicians found a suspicious piece of luggage on the tracks near a town in southern Germany. Police have determined the object is not dangerous, but regional travel remains affected.
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Suspicious object on rail tracks did not contain explosives, says German police
German police confirmed a suspicious object on rail tracks in Treuchtlingen was not explosive. Buildings near the object were evacuated for its safe removal by a robot. Experts had previously taken X-ray images of the item found in the southern town. Authorities had urged the public to avoid the cordoned-off area for safety. This incident occurred amid heightened security concerns following a drone attack attempt.
Police are evacuating the buildings near the Treuchtlingen station in the Bavarian region. A suspicious object has been found on the tracks, which is being analyzed to see if it contains explosives.
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