Hamburg airport ‘hostage’ terror: ‘Turkish’ gunman, 35, ‘abducts his four-year-old daughter, crashes car onto runway then shoots in the air and throws Molotov cocktails’ amid ‘custody dispute with wife’
Hamburg Airport remains closed this morning as police are trying to negotiate with a father who rammed his car through a security gate and threw Molotov cocktails onto the runway, as held his four-year-old daughter hostage in his car.
The situation has been ongoing for more than 12 hours with German officials warning that the airport will remain closed for takeoffs and landing as negotiations with the 35-year-old continue.
Authorities believe the terrifying ordeal has been sparked over a ‘custody dispute’, with the desperate wife of the gunman reporting a possible child abduction, with the young girl said to be taken by force from her mother.
Last night, the armed man, reported by the German newspaper Bild to be a Turkish national, ploughed his Audi through an airport barrier at around 8pm local time (7pm GMT).
He fired a weapon twice and then threw two burning bottles out of the vehicle, police said. The driver then barricaded himself to the foot of a Turkish Airlines plane.
The 35-year-old father is said to have rammed his Audi onto the airport around 8pm local time last night, barricading himself to the foot of a Turkish Airlines plane. Pictured: Negotiations ongoing this morning – more than 12 hours later
Police pictured this morning near the runway, as the man remains in his car with a four-year-old girl
Police vehicles and ambulances arrive at the scene of a security breach at the Hamburg Airport
Officers of German BFE police unit stand on the apron of Hamburg Airport while passengers are evacuated
Special police arrives at the airport in Hamburg following the shocking incident this evening
This morning, Police Hamburg and Hamburg Airport said the airport remained closed as negotiations with the father continue. The situation has now been ongoing for more than 12 hours
The airport was quickly shut down with 3,200 passengers reportedly being evacuated from planes parked on the runway. Desperate police are continuing to negotiate with the man this morning.
Police psychologists are also at the airport trying to negotiate a solution with the driver. Officers were communicating to the man through a translator speaking in Turkish.
Hamburg Airport management posted on X just after 8am this morning: ‘The situation at the airport remains unchanged, the police operation continues.
‘Flight operations will remain suspended until further notice. The police ask all passengers and those collecting them not to come to the airport. The access roads are largely blocked off.’
The city’s police force added: ‘Negotiations will continue. The operational situation continues.’
The force said reiterated that traffic measures around the huge airport remain in place and that entering the airport remains impossible.
Police spokeswoman Sandra Levgrun told the regional channel of public television NDR that it is believed a father and his child are in the car.
She called it a ‘very good sign’ that he had remained in contact with the authorities over a prolonged period of time.
A police van watches the car of the hostage taker parked under the Turkish Airlines plane
Police form a huddle at the airport this morning, as the hostage situation continues
Police officers were pictured stood outside Hamburg Airport while passengers were evacuated
Police vehicles closed off a road leading up to Hamburg Airport following reports of a ‘hostage situation’
Passengers were evacuated from Hamburg Airport today after a gunman drove through the airport at around 8pm local time
Police vehicles were pictured blocking access to Hamburg Airport
After firing the shots, the man threw two burning bottles out of the vehicle. Footage showed fires on the tarmac
Armed police patrol the airport as passengers were evacuated
Police guard the scene of a security breach at the Hamburg Airport after a vehicle broke through
Fire Department vehicles arrive at a security scene at the Hamburg Airport. Flights have been axed
Firemen, rescue workers and police stand outside the airport in Hamburg as police deal with a ‘hostage situation’
The incident has caused major and ongoing disruption throughout one of Europe’s busiest airports.
On Saturday evening alone 17 flights scheduled to land in Hamburg were diverted. Another 286 flight are scheduled for today, carrying some 34,500 passengers.
At present 61 flights – 34 departures and 27 arrivals – have been cancelled, with more expected throughout the day.
Last night a large number of officers from state and federal police were on site and in the vicinity of the vehicle, federal police spokesman Thomas Gerbert told German news agency dpa.
Police said no one appeared to be injured, but the airport announced it was currently closed for takeoffs and landings.
Bild reported that the gunman drove in front of Terminal 1 in an Audi without a number plate.
The driver initially sped away but a few minutes later broke through a security barrier at the north gate and drove towards the planes.
He is said to have started fires in the airport area by throwing burning bottles out of the car which were described as ‘a kind of Molotov cocktails’ by police spokesman Mr Gerbert.
Footage shared on social media shows flames on the tarmac as fire crews rushed to the scene.
Passengers are evacuated from Hamburg Airport on November 5 after the incident
Parts of a destroyed barrier are removed form a gate at the airport in Hamburg after the gunman drove through a gate
A bus from Hamburgs public transport service displays an ‘Evacuation’ message on a display outside of Hamburg Airport
Special forces, fire crews and officers all descended on the scene as a major police operation remaining underway this morning.
Police said that all terminals were evacuated – as was an aircraft which the armed man parked next to.
The passenger plane was full but its understood everyone has been evacuated and a collection point was set up at the nearby Radisson Blue hotel opposite the airport.
Police also said that a psychologist was talking with the man and that there was no indication other people could be harmed since all passengers had evacuated the airport.
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