A woman has been arrested after stabbing and injuring six people on a bus in the German city of Siegen. The 32-year-old German national was apprehended following the attack, which left at least three victims with life-threatening injuries. Police are investigating the motive for the attack but have ruled out terrorism. The incident occurred just a week after a fatal knife attack in Solingen, where a Syrian national killed three people and injured eight others. Following the Solingen incident, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz introduced stricter knife control measures and began deporting convicted criminals back to Afghanistan. While police are working to understand the motive behind the Siegen attack, it underscores the growing concern over knife violence in Germany.