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London: Several people were stabbed on a London-bound train. Ten people were reportedly injured and taken to hospital. Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident. According to reports, the train was traveling from Doncaster to London King's Cross. British Transport Police reported the incident on the X handle, stating, "We are currently responding to an incident on a Huntingdon-bound train where several people have been stabbed. Two people have been arrested." Transport Police confirmed that the train was traveling from Doncaster in the northeast to London King's Cross station, a busy route often crowded with passengers. Eyewitness tells the story An eyewitness told The Times newspaper that he saw a man with a large knife and that blood was everywhere as people hid in the toilets. Some passengers were trying to escape and were trampled by others. Eyewitnesses told Sky News that they saw a man holding a large knife on the platform after the train stopped. They then saw police hit the man with a Taser and restrain him. British Prime Minister's Statement British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said this horrific incident was deeply concerning. "My thoughts are with all those affected, and I thank the emergency services for their response," Starmer said in a statement on X. "Anyone in the area should heed police advice." The incident has caused a stir in London, and people are wondering what could have caused so many people to be harmed senselessly with a knife.

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