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Police Detain 23 at Radboud Lab as Schiphol Signal Failure Cuts Trains and Protesters Block Amsterdam Tracks

Officials warned of potential explosions from sensitive lab gear during the Nijmegen occupation.

Overview

  • Police ended the Radboud University occupation overnight in Nijmegen, arresting 23 after negotiators failed and using tools to separate activists who had bound themselves.
  • University leaders and the mayor labeled the situation a serious safety risk due to lab equipment, with EOD specialists, fire rescue teams and the Mobile Unit on standby under a GRIP-2 escalation.
  • A signal failure near Schiphol traced to a broken rail spool reduced service to roughly 40 percent for the day, with repairs scheduled overnight and routes around RotterdamLeidenSchiphol and HoofddorpAmsterdam–Hoorn affected.
  • Pro-Palestinian activists briefly blocked tracks at Amsterdam Centraal, halting trains before services resumed; police made several arrests and the transport state secretary called the tactic life-threatening.
  • Elsewhere, a fatal Amsterdam flat fire left 120 homes inaccessible as investigations continue, and a separate Vrolikstraat blaze made three homes uninhabitable with five residents treated for smoke exposure on scene.