Updated On: 03 November, 2025 08:34 AM IST | London | Agencies
Roads in region severely disrupted as local emergency services deal with aftermath of the stabbings; a man with a large knife is believed to have been shot by an officer with a taser shock-gun after a bloody rampage on the train after it left nearby Peterborough station

Emergency personnel inspect a train at Huntingdon, England, on Saturday. PIC/AP/PTI
Ten people have been injured in a stabbing attack on a train in the UK, which has been declared a “major incident” and led to counter-terrorism police joining the investigation on Sunday. Nine of those injured are said to have suffered life-threatening injuries in the attack on Saturday night, when armed police stormed the train at Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire, eastern England, to make two arrests.
A man with a large knife is believed to have been shot by an officer with a taser shock-gun after a bloody rampage on the train after it left nearby Peterborough station. “Ten people have been taken to hospital following a multiple stabbing on a train in Cambridgeshire,” the British Transport Police (BTP) said in a statement on Sunday. “Nine are believed to have suffered life-threatening injuries. A major incident has been declared and Counter-Terrorism Policing are supporting our investigation.”