Multiple injured in Cambridge train stabbings; two arrested
PM Starmer says his thoughts are with all those affected, thanks emergency services for their response
Several people were hospitalised following a series of stabbings on a train near Cambridge, eastern England, on Saturday. Police have arrested two men in connection with the attacks, which Prime Minister Keir Starmer described as an “appalling incident.”
British police and ambulance services said several people had been stabbed on the train, which stopped at Huntingdon, with armed officers seen entering the train in videos on social media.
Cambridgeshire police said they were called at 1939 GMT after reports that multiple people had been stabbed on a train.
"Armed officers attended and the train was stopped at Huntingdon, where two men were arrested. A number of people have been taken to hospital," the police said in a statement.
The East of England Ambulance Service said it mobilised a large-scale response to Huntingdon Railway Station, which included numerous ambulances and critical care teams, including three air ambulances.
"We can confirm we have transported multiple patients to hospital," it said.
One eyewitness told Sky News that one of the suspects, waving a large knife, was tasered by police.
PM Starmer posted on X that the incident was "deeply concerning."
"My thoughts are with all those affected, and my thanks go to the emergency services for their response," he said.
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