UK Police Rule Out Terrorism in Cambridgeshire Train Stabbing Injuring 11
UK Police Rule Out Terrorism in Cambridgeshire Train Stabbing Injuring 11

UK Police Rule Out Terrorism in Cambridgeshire Train Stabbing Injuring 11

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British authorities have confirmed that the mass stabbing attack on a train near Huntingdon station, which injured nine to eleven people, is not being treated as a terrorist incident. Two men, both British nationals of Caribbean descent, have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, and police investigations have so far found no evidence pointing to terrorism. The incident has drawn condemnation from Prime Minister Keir Starmer and expressions of shock from King Charles. Officials, including Defence Secretary John Healey and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, have urged the public to avoid speculation as investigations continue, emphasizing that the attack is considered isolated. Emergency services were praised for their response, which prevented the situation from becoming worse. Authorities continue to update the public as more information becomes available, reassuring that normal travel should continue without fear.

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