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Ayoub El-Khazzani, 26, is being questioned by French counter-terrorism police after he allegedly opened fire on the high-speed train from Amsterdam to Paris with a Kalashnikov on Friday. The Morocco-born suspect reportedly wounded one man before he was disarmed and beaten unconscious by two American soldiers and a student. Alarmingly, he had already been on government officials' radar in three European countries before he carried out Friday evening's terror attack. He had also traveled to Syria and Turkey, where he is believed to have received military training with ISIS. Questions are now being asked as to how El-Khazzani was able to move freely around Europe, despite being known as 'potentially dangerous'. The attack on Friday evening left two people wounded, including one of the heroic soldiers who disarmed El-Khazzani.