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At least twelve people injured after horror knife attack at German train station before woman is arrested

At least twelve people injured after horror knife attack at German train station before woman is arrested

The Irish Sun23-05-2025

AT least 12 people were injured in a horror knife attack at a busy German train station.
Federal police confirmed a woman has been arrested in connection with the rampage.
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At least 12 people were injured in a knife attack at a train station in Hamburg
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Emergency services were spotted at the scene on Friday evening
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Some of the victims were seriously hurt after Friday evening's rampage.
The terrifying incident unfolded on platforms 13/14 at Hamburg Central Station, according to German outlet
Initial reports suggested eight people had been hurt, but authorities later clarified the toll: three victims are in critical condition, three are seriously injured, and six others suffered minor injuries.
Some of the injured are being treated on trains, BILD reports.
Federal police confirmed a woman has been arrested in connection with the rampage.
But the motive behind the attack is still unknown as cops continue their investigation.
'There is currently a major police operation in #Hamburg on #Hauptbahnhof!' Hamburg police said in a post on X.
'We are investigating the background and will provide further information here shortly.'
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