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Mother and Baby Thrown from Train Carriage at Kusel Station in Germany UPDATE: RUMINT, 48-Hour Rule
As of yesterday evening I could not find any other sources for this story. Kusel is a town in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, not in the least isolated, so someone should be interested in it.
UPDATE at 1:20 p.m. ET: according to European Conservative in comments, the report greatly exaggerated a minor accident — no migrants, no throwing. Moved to Page 3: Non-WoT, where we will enjoy as a happy example of the 48 Hour Rule.
[UKNIP.CO.UK] German police are investigating a violent attack at Kusel train station, where a mother and her eight-month-old baby were reportedly forcibly thrown out of a train carriage by a group of migrants.

According to initial reports, the baby fell out of the stroller face down onto the ground after being ejected from the train. Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with passengers reacting in shock.

Authorities have confirmed that the mother and child received medical attention following the incident, though the extent of their injuries remains unclear.

POLICE INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY
German federal police have launched an urgent manhunt for the suspects responsible. A spokesperson for the police confirmed that officers are reviewing CCTV footage and speaking to witnesses who were present at the station.

''We take this incident extremely seriously and are working to identify and locate the perpetrators as quickly as possible,'' the police spokesperson stated.

SECURITY CONCERNS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT
This latest incident has reignited concerns over safety on Germany's public transport system, particularly amid ongoing debates about migration policy and crime.

Officials have urged anyone with information to contact authorities as the investigation continues.
Posted by: Fred 2025-03-03
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