Nine people left fighting for their lives after
Knife Attack on Train Leaves Dozens Injured in UK
A routine evening train from Doncaster to London King’s Cross turned into chaos when a man wielding a knife attacked passengers mid-journey.
Screams filled the carriages as travelers fled, with some hiding in toilets and others left injured and covered in blood.
The train made an emergency stop at Huntingdon Station, where armed police quickly intervened.
Ten people were hospitalized, nine in critical condition.
Two suspects were apprehended at the scene, and counterterrorism officers are leading the investigation.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the attack “appalling” and praised emergency services for their rapid response.
The station remains a sealed crime scene as forensic teams work overnight.
This violent incident has shocked commuters and the nation alike,
raising urgent questions about public safety on everyday journeys.