Multiple people were stabbed on a train near Cambridge, prompting an armed police response and the arrest of two men at Huntingdon station. Several victims were hospitalized as UK PM Keir Starmer called the attack "appalling."

Police work at the Huntingdon, train station in Cambridgeshire, after people were stabbed on a train (Image: AP)
British police said on Saturday that multiple people were stabbed on a train near Cambridge, prompting an armed response and the arrest of two individuals.
According to the British Transport Police, officers responded to reports of multiple stabbings on a train bound for Huntingdon. Cambridgeshire Constabulary confirmed that armed police were called to Huntingdon station at around 7:39 pm after receiving reports of the attack.
The train was stopped at Huntingdon, around 75 miles (120 kilometres) north of London, where officers arrested two men in connection with the incident. Several victims were taken to hospital for treatment, police said.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the attack as an “appalling incident” and said his thoughts were with those affected. “My thanks go to the emergency services for their response,” he wrote on X.
Paul Bristow, the mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, said he had heard of “horrendous scenes” on the train.
Authorities have not yet released details about the victims’ conditions or the motive behind the attack.
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With inputs from agencies.
Published By:
Akshat Trivedi
Published On:
Nov 2, 2025

16 hours ago

