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Netherlands stabbing: Several hurt in attack in The Hague

Several people have been injured in a stabbing attack on a shopping street in The Hague, Dutch police say.

The incident reportedly happened inside a department store and police are searching for a male perpetrator aged between 45 and 50, according to local reports.


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Images on social media showed emergency services at the scene amid crowds of Black Friday shoppers.


The condition of those injured and the motive for the attack remain unclear.

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