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German woman to be held in court after stabbing collective in Hamburg

Emergency services in the scene of stabbing at Hamburg Central Station in Hamburg, Germany (AP)

Berlin: A German woman, accused of stabbing a collective stabbing at a train station in Hamburg, was to appear before a judge on Saturday, while the number of victims was injured.The suspected, a 39 -year -old woman was arrested in an attack scene at Hamburg’s main station on Friday, which surprised the city between the evening crowd.Hamburg Police spokesman Florian Abenseth said there was no evidence of “political motives”, and the woman could be “experiencing psychological emergency”.After the attack, he was arrested without resistance, which emergency services said at least four victims were abandoned with deadly injuries.Police said the latest in a series of violent attacks for Stun Germany with a stabbing competition has now injured the latest 12 and then 18 from the initial figure of 17.The suspect “stays in custody and is about to appear before a judge on Saturday,” he said in a statement.The suspect is believed to be “acting alone”, the police said in a post on X.

Busy station

The attack was reported by the German media, which took place on a platform in front of a standing train after 6:00 pm on Friday evening (1600 GMT).The suspect was thought to have changed the “against the passengers” at the station, a spokesman of the Hanover Federal Police Directorate who also covers Hamburg, told the AFP.Some of the victims in the attack were treated in waiting trains at the station, the German Daily Build said.The images of the scene showed access to platforms at one end of the station blocked by the police and people were loaded into the waiting ambulance.Forensic police can also be seen walking over and down on the platforms where the attack took place.German railway operator Dutash Bahn said that four platforms were closed at the station, while the investigation was on, saying that it was “deeply surprised” from the incident.German Chancellor Frederick Merz also expressed his blow to a call with the Mayor of Hamburg.“My views are with the victims and their families,” Merz said, according to a readout by his spokes Stephen Cornelius.Germany has often been shaken by a series of violent attacks in recent months with jihadi or distant extremist inspirations, which have put protection on top of the agenda.Most recently, on Sunday, four people saw a stabbing a stabbing at a time in the Belfeld city.The Syrian suspect told police officials that after arresting him, the investigation of the attack had been handed over to the federal prosecutors who arrested him.The question of security and the immigrant original of some attackers was a major topic during the recent election campaign of Germany.In the February vote, Merz’s conservative CDU/CSU saw the vote at the top and also saw a record score of more than 20 percent for the anti-immigration options for Germany.

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