Several people who were being held hostage in the eastern Dutch town of Ede have been released following reports that a man armed with weapons and explosives stormed a local bar – as the situation remains ongoing.
Heavily armed police have cordoned off part of the Dutch town after police evacuated 150 homes near a central square in the area saying there was a person present “who could be a danger to themself or others”.
Images from the scene in Ede, a rural market town 53 miles south east of Amsterdam, showed police and firefighters on the streets in a cordoned-off area.
The municipality said that all shops in the centre of Ede would remain closed.
People were being held at the local Cafe Petticoat bar by a man with weapons and explosives, national newspaper de Telegraaf reported, citing several anonymous sources.
Police have said there is no indication of a terrorist motive.
A reporter for broadcaster NOS said a remote controlled robot was at the scene as well as anti-explosives units and police in protective gear.
Trains to and from Ede were cancelled, railway operator NS said on its website.
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