Six injured in Paris train station knife attack
Six people were injured in a knife attack at Paris’ busiest train station on Wednesday morning, said the nation’s interior minister.
A knife-wielding suspect attacked several people at the Gare du Nord train station and injured six of them, including a police officer, Gerald Darmanin confirmed after visiting the scene, Anadolu reports.
He added that two police officers fired three shots and managed to neutralize the suspect.
"The attacker is between life and death at this moment, at the hospital," Darmanin said, adding that the suspect was not carrying any identification on him but will be identified soon.
Paris prosecutors have launched an investigation into the attack, he said.
Darmanin also thanked police officers for their speedy response, security officers of the railway operator SNCF, and passers-by.
The causes and motivations for the attack remain unknown.
Gare du Nord is not just Paris’ busiest railway station, but Europe’s, with over 292 million passengers having used the station in 2021, according to SNCF data.