Several injured in knife attack at Hamburg train station, German police say
- A stabbing attack injured at least 12 people at Hamburg Central Station on Friday evening around 6 p.m., German police reported.
- The attack occurred on platforms 13 and 14 during rush hour, with police saying a 39-year-old woman acted alone and was arrested.
- Authorities indicated that six victims sustained life-threatening injuries while others had serious or minor wounds, with some treated on board trains.
- Deutsche Bahn closed four platforms and warned of delays and diversions on long-distance services due to the police operation following the attack.
- The incident intensified security concerns in Germany, where recent violent attacks have heightened the focus on public safety and prompted federal investigations.
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