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Emergency service reports that 17 people were injured in a collision between two trains in Denmark.

Emergency services reported that two?local trains collided in the same direction?northeast of the 'Danish capital of Copenhagen? on Thursday. The collision injured 17 people. Five of them were in critical condition.

Rescue services described "chaotic scenes" inside two yellow and gray trains. Both had visible damage on the front and were facing each other, in a wooded region.

The two trains collided, causing them to suffer large damages and sending glass everywhere," said Christoffer Buhl?Martekilde, the leader of the fire and rescue services.

Police spokesperson stated that it was still too early to determine the cause of the accident, but added that there would be a thorough investigation.

The police reported that 38 people were believed to be on both trains when the crash occurred, shortly before 6:30 am (0430 GMT).

Police said the incident occurred on a railway line connecting the towns of Hillerod with?Kagerup.

There are injuries among passengers. No one is trapped because everyone has gotten out of the train.

Fire department officials?said that the injured were transported from the accident site in ambulances and helicopters. Reporting by Stine Jacobsen in Copenhagen; Soren Jeppesen in Copenhagen; Vera Dvorakova in Gdansk and Jesus Calero, Gdansk, writing by Terje Solsvik, editing by Sharon Singleton, Gareth Jones and Sharon Singleton;

(source: Reuters)