Train traveling from Berlin to Munich in chaos: Passengers clash – images reveal chaos's extent
A train incident on the ICE 695 from Berlin to Munich on July 5th, 2025, has left authorities investigating and passengers facing delays. The train, which departed Berlin at around 5 pm on July 4th and arrived in Munich at around 3 am on July 5th, sustained significant damage during the journey.
The Federal Police are currently seeking witnesses or potential suspects to contact them regarding the incident. Preliminary investigations suggest that the perpetrators may have used a stolen emergency hammer, as the hammer was missing from the affected compartment. The damage included two damaged external windows and a damaged table in a seating area, with an estimated cost of approximately 12,000 euros.
The train, which has been taken out of regular service, has been sent for repair. As a result, travelers should expect delays of up to 90 minutes and potential cancellations. The Federal Police are actively investigating the incident, suspecting that unidentified individuals caused the damage. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, we recommend checking recent news sources or official statements from German authorities.
We would like to remind readers that this article is based on the information currently available and no new details about the identity or number of suspects have been released. We encourage anyone with information relevant to the incident to contact the Federal Police at 089 / 515550 - 0.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused to passengers due to this incident and hope for a swift resolution to the case. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.
- Despite the ongoing investigation by the Federal Police, no new details about the identity or number of suspects in the public-transit incident on the ICE 695 train have been released.
- The damage caused to the ICE 695 train, including two damaged external windows, a damaged table, and a total estimated cost of around 12,000 euros, has led to delays of up to 90 minutes for transportation and potential cancellations in the industry.
- The general-news and crime-and-justice sectors have been actively reporting on the incident, as authorities suspect unidentified individuals were responsible for the damage to the train during its journey from Berlin to Munich.