Several injured in knife attack at Hamburg train station, German police say
- Twelve individuals were wounded in a knife attack Friday evening at Hamburg Central Station, occurring on the area situated between tracks 13 and 14.
- The suspect, a 39-year-old woman believed to have acted alone, was arrested during a major police operation that started around 6:30 pm.
- Six victims suffered life-threatening injuries, while others had serious or slight wounds and some were treated onboard waiting trains.
- Deutsche Bahn closed four platforms, causing delays and diversions in long-distance trains, and described the attack as deeply shocking.
- The incident highlights ongoing security concerns amid recent violent attacks in Germany, with federal prosecutors now investigating the case.
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