A knife attack at Hamburg’s central train station has left at least 12 people injured, prompting a swift response from German police who launched what they described as a “major operation” at the scene.
The attack occurred earlier today at one of Germany’s busiest transport hubs, halting travel and causing panic among commuters. Authorities confirmed the arrest of a suspect shortly after the incident. The individual’s identity has not yet been released, and the motive remains unclear.
According to local newspaper Bild, the victims include three people in critical condition, three seriously injured, and six others with minor injuries. Emergency services were seen rushing victims to nearby hospitals as security forces cordoned off the area.

In a brief statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Hamburg police confirmed the operation and urged the public to avoid the station while investigations are ongoing. “We are currently securing the area. The situation is under control,” the statement read.
Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest city, serves as a major transportation hub with thousands of passengers passing through its central station daily. The attack has raised concerns about public safety and emergency preparedness at high-traffic urban sites.
Authorities have not commented on whether terrorism is being considered, but have emphasized that there is no further threat to the public at this time.
This is a developing story. More updates will follow as information becomes available.