Several injured in knife attack at Hamburg train station, German police say
- A stabbing incident injured several individuals on the area situated between tracks 13 and 14 at Hamburg Central Station Friday evening.
- The incident occurred around 6 p.m. During rush hour, and a 39-year-old woman was arrested as the sole suspect.
- Authorities confirmed at least 12 injured, including six with life-threatening injuries and three in critical condition, while a major police operation was underway.
- Deutsche Bahn reported four platforms closed, causing train delays and diversions, and stated it was "deeply shocked" by the attack.
- The incident caused major disruptions at Hamburg’s central railway station, a key transportation center in Germany, heightening security worries amid a spate of recent violent attacks across the country.
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