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Several people have been stabbed on a Cambridge train

Two people have been arrested, and the United Kingdom Transport Police have reported that the anti-terrorist authorities have begun to cooperate with the investigation.

At least nine people have been seriously injured in a train attack in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire County, north of London.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has responded shortly after, calling his X social network account a "terrible incident."

Interior Secretary Shabana Mahmood has confirmed the arrests and urged the population to refrain from spreading suspicions.

According to local media, the United Kingdom Transport Police have reported that the anti-terrorist authorities have begun to cooperate with the investigation.



Huntingdon station is closed to users and rail traffic has been cut. Road A1307 to Huntingdon has also been cut.

Police received a warning at 7:39, warning of an attack on the train, and arrested the alleged perpetrators. According to the BBC, police have received 999 calls warning of the incident.

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