Knife attack injures 3 in Germany's Ravensburg
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Three people were seriously injured on Friday after a knife attack in Germany's southwestern city of Ravensburg.
A young man stabbed three people with a butcher knife in the city center of Marienplatz, and one of the wounded was in life-threatening conditions, according to local police.
Patrolling police rushed to the scene and arrested the suspect.
The local police later released a statement on its website saying the suspect was a 19-year-old asylum-seeker from Afghanistan, and he mounted the attack "for unknown reasons."
So far there is no evidence of a terrorist attack and the investigation is going on, the statement said.
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