Several injured in knife attack at Hamburg train station, German police say
- A knife attack injured twelve people at Hamburg Central Station near platforms 13 and 14 on Friday around 6 p.m.
- The attacker struck during the hectic Friday evening rush at Hamburg's central train station, a major transportation center in Germany, and authorities detained a 39-year-old woman in connection with the incident.
- Six victims suffered life-threatening injuries while others had less severe wounds, prompting closure of four platforms and emergency responses.
- Deutsche Bahn reported delays and diversions in long-distance trains, and police described their reaction as a "major operation" still under investigation.
- The attack increased security concerns in Germany amid recent violent incidents, leading to federal involvement and ongoing investigations.
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