The problem is that a Perl hash key can only have one value, but you assigned the Rs key to 3 values. Here is one way to get what you want:
use warnings;
use strict;
use XML::Twig;
my $xml = <<XML;
<foo>
<Rs rsId="3894" snpClass="snp" snpType="notwithdrawn" molType="gen
+omic" genotype="true" bitField="050028000005130500030100" taxId="9606
+"/>
</foo>
XML
my $twig = XML::Twig->new
(
twig_handlers =>
{
'Rs' => \&rs,
}
);
$twig->parse($xml);
sub rs
{
my ($twig, $elt) = @_;
print $elt->att('rsId'), "\n";
print $elt->att('snpType'), "\n";
print $elt->att('snpClass'), "\n";
}
__END__
3894
notwithdrawn
snp
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