A manhunt was launched after the attack (Picture: Reuters)

Four people were injured in a mass knife attack at an underground station in Munich.

A man has been arrested in connection with the incident, which happened at the Rosenheimer station in the German city’s central square.

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Munich Police Chief Hubertus Andrae said there were no serious injuries.

Police launched a manhunt following the incident on Saturday morning.


Three hours later, they arrested the suspect, described as 33 years old and German.

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The attack happened at an underground station in the city (Picture: Google/Metro.co.uk)

Several people were hurt but none suffered life-threatening injuries (Picture: AP)

Police had released a description of the suspect (Picture: AP)

Officers said they have ‘no serious doubt’ that he was the assailant who allegedly attacked eight people.

Officials believe the incident is not terror-related.

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The man has not revealed his motive, but Mr Andrae said there is no indication he holds extremist, political or religious views that could have factored into the attack.



Police believe he has psychological problems.

Officers had urged locals to remain in their homes until the suspect was detained.