Paris stabbing: Three people knifed in Gare de Lyon train station in horror attack
Three people have been injured after an attacker went on a stabbing frenzy in the French train station.
Three injured in 'stabbing attack' in Paris
A horrific stabbing attack has seen three people injured during the morning of Saturday at a busy train station in Paris, France.
One of the victims was left in serious condition after a person with a "sharp weapon" struck at the Gare de Lyon station, at approximately 7am GMT (8am local time).
Police have confirmed that a man was detained after the stabbing frenzy, and an investigation to shed light on the events is ongoing.
The reasons behind the attack remain unclear at the moment, police said, explaining the suspect was not heard crying out any slogans that could link his actions to a motive.
A police spokesperson said: "One person was seriously hurt, and two lightly wounded. Officers arrived on the scene within minutes and the man was arrested."
The spokesperson added: "He was found to have an Italian driving licence on him, and did not offer any motive for his actions. There were no slogans shouted."
Following the incident, authorities temporarily cordoned the area near hall three, rail operator SNCF announced on the social media platform X.
SNCF added traffic is "slowed down" between Gare de Lyon and Montargis and between Gare de Lyon and Montereau, but train services continue to run.
Don't miss...
Warning to tourists in France due to bottled water from contaminated source [INSIGHT]
Inside the world's first nuclear reactor that could produce 'unlimited energy' [PICTURES]
French officials to patrol Channel coastline by drone more regularly [REPORT]
Gare de Lyon is the second-busiest train station in France, welcoming millions of passengers every year.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin spoke about the attack on X, focusing his attention on the victims of the stabbing and those who helped stop the attacker.
"This morning at Gare de Lyon, an individual injured three people with a knife before being arrested. One person is seriously injured. Two others are more lightly. They were taken care of by the emergency services. Thank you to those who restrained the perpetrator of this unbearable act."
Paris has seen multiple knife attacks in public places in recent months.
In January last year, six people were injured following a stabbing at Gare du Nord, another important train station in Paris.
In December, two British holidaymakers and a German tourist were stabbed near the Eiffel Tower. The German national, a nurse, was killed.