02.11.2025 09:46
In a knife attack on passengers in a train in England, at least 10 people were injured, 9 of them seriously, while 2 individuals were detained on suspicion of terrorism. England's Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the incident as "deeply concerning," stating, "I stand with everyone affected by the attack. I thank the emergency services for their response."
A knife attack horror occurred on a train in the Huntingdon area of England. According to a statement from the British Transport Police, the incident took place on a train traveling from Doncaster to London King's Cross around 19:42 local time.
A LARGE NUMBER OF POLICE DISPATCHED
Authorities evaluated the report of a knife attack on passengers on the train and dispatched a large number of ambulances and police teams to Huntingdon Station, where the train stopped as part of an emergency. Initial reports indicate that at least 10 people were injured, 9 of whom are in serious condition, and it was announced that the injured are being treated in the hospital.
2 SUSPECTS DETAINED
It was reported that 2 suspects were detained as part of the investigation, which includes the Counter-Terrorism Police. Chris Casey, Chief of the British Transport Police, described the incident as "a shocking case," stating, "We are conducting an urgent investigation to determine what happened. It would not be appropriate to speculate about the reasons for the incident at this early stage."
"DEEPLY CONCERNING"
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the incident as "deeply concerning" in a statement made on the social media platform X. Starmer said, "I stand with everyone affected by the attack. I thank the emergency teams for their response." British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood expressed her "deep sadness" over the attack and called for avoiding speculation regarding the incident.