10 injured.. British police arrest two men in a stabbing incident on a train

Declared British Police arrested two men after a series of Stabbing incidents on a train near Cambridge, east of England, described by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as "A terrible accident"
The British Transport Police said in a statement on the platform "X"The officers responded to a report of a stabbing incident on board a train that was on its way to Huntingdon, where a number of passengers were stabbed.
Cambridgeshire Police explained that the incident occurred at 7:39 pm local time, and an armed police unit was called to Huntingdon station, which is about 120 kilometers north of London.
It added that the train was stopped and two men were arrested, while the injured were taken to the hospital to receive treatment. Treatment.
Life-threatening injuries
The British Transport Police said on the X platform that 10 people were taken to hospital following multiple stabbings on a train in Cambridgeshire, 9 of whom received treatment for injuries. "Life threatening"
Video clips posted on social media showed the moments when armed police entered the train, amid a state of panic among the passengers.
Starmer stands in solidarity with the victims
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the incident as "Worrying" In a profound way, he expressed his solidarity with the victims, writing on the platform "X": "Our prayers are for all those affected, and I extend my thanks to the emergency services for their quick response to this horrific accident"
Paul Bristow, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, described the scenes inside the train as… "Horrible"calling for strengthening security measures on public transportation.
The police continue to investigate the circumstances of the incident, while the possible motives behind the attack, and whether it is linked to any criminal or terrorist backgrounds, have not yet been announced.
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