Uk, Knife Attack On Train, 10 Injured, 2 Suspects Arrested

 The True Post  (Web News) Ten people were injured in a knife attack on a train from Doncaster to London in Cambridgeshire, UK.

Of whom 9 are said to be in critical condition. Police have arrested two suspects in the operation. According to details, this unfortunate incident took place on a train going from Doncaster to King’s Cross in London. As soon as the train approached Huntingdon station, the attackers suddenly started stabbing passengers, causing a stampede on the train. According to the police, an immediate raid was carried out at Huntingdon station and two suspects were arrested on the spot, while several passengers on the train were sent to London by buses from there.
Eyewitness statement
An eyewitness told the media that he saw a man running into the train carriage with a bloodied arm, shouting “They have a knife, run!” Moments later, another person was seen falling to the ground, after which the situation took a terrifying turn.
Police and emergency services action
Cambridgeshire Police have described the incident as a “Major Incident” and said that a special counter-terrorism unit will also assist in the investigation, but no definitive statement has been issued yet on the nature or background of the attack. The injured were immediately transferred to a nearby hospital, where **9 people are said to be in critical condition**.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s reaction
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed deep concern over the incident, saying, “This is a horrific and heartbreaking incident. The public should avoid rumours and follow the instructions of local authorities.” He promised a speedy recovery for the injured and a full investigation into the incident. Police have said that no definitive opinion can yet be given on the background, motives or possible terrorist angle of the attack, but investigations are ongoing from all angles. The incident is once again raising questions about the increasing incidents of violence in public places and transport in the UK, and is sparking a new debate about security measures.

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