UK Train Stabbing Injures 11, Authorities Rule Out Terrorism
UK Train Stabbing Injures 11, Authorities Rule Out Terrorism

UK Train Stabbing Injures 11, Authorities Rule Out Terrorism

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British police have arrested two British-born men, aged 32 and 35, on suspicion of attempted murder following a stabbing attack on a London-bound train that injured 11 people, with two remaining in life-threatening condition. The attack occurred shortly after the train departed Peterborough and made an emergency stop at Huntingdon, where armed police detained the suspects within minutes. Authorities have ruled out terrorism as a motive, stating there is no evidence to classify the incident as terror-related. Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes with passengers running through train cars and hiding in bathrooms during the attack. Police have not disclosed details about the relationship between the suspects or the weapon used. Superintendent John Loveless expressed sympathy for the victims and confirmed the ongoing investigation to determine the full circumstances and motivation behind the assault.

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