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Five people have been injured following a stabbing in central Amsterdam, police say.

The suspect, who has been arrested and will be questioned later on Thursday, was overpowered with the help of a local resident and taken to hospital with a leg injury, police say.

A small area of the central Dam Square remains cordoned off for forensic investigation.

Dutch police say they do not have any details on the condition of the injured people, and the motive for the incident remains unclear.

The number of injured people was for a time said to be four, but in a later update the police said five people were wounded as well as the suspect.

Authorities initially cordoned-off a large area around the Royal Palace in Dam Square, where the emergency helicopter landed.

Images showed a person on a stretcher being loaded into the back of an ambulance.

The injured people were evacuated from the area but an AFP news agency reporter at the scene said there was still a heavy police presence and ambulances.

A witness told the Dutch paper De Telegraaf that they suddenly heard an “icy scream” and after that panic broke out in the area.

A shop assistant also said that she heard a lot of shouting and screaming and that people started running, the paper reported.

Witnesses quoted by local media said a girl and an elderly woman were stabbed.

Amsterdam outlet Het Parool quoted a witness saying he approached a girl after hearing a noise. As someone else shouted to call an ambulance, he saw a knife “sticking out from the girl’s back, between her shoulders”, the paper quotes him as saying.

The police have not confirmed who has been stabbed.

Earlier, a police spokesperson told Dutch media there had been reports of a robbery.

They are urging anyone with images of the incident to upload them as evidence.

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