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LONDON (AP) â British police said Saturday that âmultiple peopleâ were stabbed on a London-bound train near Cambridge and that two individuals have been arrested in connection with the incident.
Emergency services, including armed police and air ambulances, were quick to arrive on the scene shortly soon after they were alerted after 7:30 p.m. as the train drew into Huntingdon, a market town a few miles northwest of the university city of Cambridge.
The stabbing attack appears to have been contained swiftly after the train arrived at the station.
British Transport Police, which took the lead on the response given it is responsible for security matters on the trains, said âmultiple peopleâ were stabbed on the Doncaster to London Kingâs Cross train as it headed into Huntingdon. It did not provide a motive for the attack.
The East of England Ambulance Service said it had mobilized a large-scale response and that âmultiple patientsâ were hospitalized.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary, the local police force, said armed police attended after officers were called to the scene at Huntingdon station at 7:39 p.m. on Saturday. It added that the two people were arrested at the station, which is around 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of London.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his âthoughts are with all those affectedâ after the âappalling incident.â
Paul Bristow, the mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, said he had heard of âhorrendous scenesâ on the train.
London North Eastern Railway, or LNER, which operates the East Coast Mainline services in the U.K., confirmed the incident had happened on one of its trains and urged passengers not to travel because of âmajor disruption.â