LONDON (AP) — A routine railway journey was plunged into chaos when multiple people were stabbed aboard a train speeding through eastern England.
Two men have been arrested over the Saturday evening attack, which left almost a dozen people injured.
Police are still working to uncover a motive, but say it doesn’t appear to be an act of terrorism.
Here’s what to know:
The train left Doncaster in northern England at 6:25 p.m., bound for London’s King’s Cross station. It was about halfway into its 2-hour journey and had just departed from a stop at Peterborough when police began receiving calls about people being stabbed onboard.
Passengers described panicked travelers, some covered in blood, rushing down the aisle of the train to get away from the carriage where the violence was unfoldin

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