UK Train Attack Sparks Terrorism Fears Amid Uncertainty Over Motive.
London, United Kingdom - Two men have been taken into custody after a shocking stabbing attack on a London-bound train left nine people with life-threatening injuries and sparked fears of terrorism.
British Transport Police Superintendent John Loveless ruled out terrorism as the motive behind the attack on Saturday evening's 6:25 p.m. train from Doncaster to King's Cross, saying that "there is nothing to suggest this is a terrorist incident."
The 32-year-old Black British man and the 35-year-old Caribbean descent suspect remain in custody, Loveless revealed, adding that four of those wounded were discharged and one other person was admitted overnight, bringing the total number of hospital cases to 11.
Passengers described chaotic scenes with many running through carriages while others sought safety in toilets. "Run, run, there's a guy literally stabbing everyone," one passenger reported.
Despite an immediate police response, no motive for the attack has been disclosed, and at this early stage it would not be appropriate to speculate on causes of the incident.
In the aftermath of the attack, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his support for those affected, while King Charles III and Queen Camilla sent condolences. London North Eastern Railway confirmed that major disruption will persist until Monday due to the incident.
British Transport Police has assured passengers that they can expect a high visibility presence of police officers at stations and on trains, following the incident.
London, United Kingdom - Two men have been taken into custody after a shocking stabbing attack on a London-bound train left nine people with life-threatening injuries and sparked fears of terrorism.
British Transport Police Superintendent John Loveless ruled out terrorism as the motive behind the attack on Saturday evening's 6:25 p.m. train from Doncaster to King's Cross, saying that "there is nothing to suggest this is a terrorist incident."
The 32-year-old Black British man and the 35-year-old Caribbean descent suspect remain in custody, Loveless revealed, adding that four of those wounded were discharged and one other person was admitted overnight, bringing the total number of hospital cases to 11.
Passengers described chaotic scenes with many running through carriages while others sought safety in toilets. "Run, run, there's a guy literally stabbing everyone," one passenger reported.
Despite an immediate police response, no motive for the attack has been disclosed, and at this early stage it would not be appropriate to speculate on causes of the incident.
In the aftermath of the attack, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his support for those affected, while King Charles III and Queen Camilla sent condolences. London North Eastern Railway confirmed that major disruption will persist until Monday due to the incident.
British Transport Police has assured passengers that they can expect a high visibility presence of police officers at stations and on trains, following the incident.