Several injured in knife attack at Hamburg train station, German police say
- A knife attack on the area between tracks 13 and 14 at Hamburg Central Station on Friday evening resulted in injuries to at least twelve individuals.
- The suspect, a 39-year-old woman believed to have acted alone, was arrested as police launched a major operation amid a busy Friday rush hour.
- The attack occurred around 6 p.m. In front of a waiting train, leading to the closure of four platforms and causing delays and diversions of long-distance services.
- Hamburg fire officials reported six people with life-threatening injuries and at least three others seriously injured, while Deutsche Bahn expressed being "deeply shocked" by the incident.
- The incident underscores ongoing security concerns at Germany's busy transport hubs, with investigations continuing under federal prosecutors without confirmed motives.
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