A horrifying mass stabbing incident aboard a train in Cambridgeshire has left ten people injured, with nine suffering life-threatening wounds. British Transport Police (BTP) confirmed the severity of the attack, which occurred on Saturday evening. The train, en route from Doncaster to London King’s Cross, was stopped at Huntingdon station, where emergency services responded with urgency.
Authorities have declared a major incident, and Counter Terrorism Policing is now assisting the investigation. Two suspects have been detained by officers at the scene. Chief Superintendent Chris Casey of BTP characterized the event as “deeply shocking” and emphasized that the investigation is in its nascent stages, urging the public to refrain from speculation.
Train services in the affected area have been suspended, and police operations, including cordons and road closures, are continuing. The incident has drawn strong reactions, with the UK Prime Minister labeling it “appalling” and the Home Secretary stating she is receiving frequent updates. The public is advised to avoid the area and await official information as inquiries progress.





