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From a blood-slicked LNER carriage to a White House red line on Nigeria and a Navy strike sinking a smuggler in the Caribbean, Saturday night showed how violence, policy, and power can collide at speed.
A knife-wielding attacker told passengers the “devil is not going to win” as he launched a rampage on a high-speed train to London. A British-born suspect was questioned by police on Sunday evening over the 14-minute stabbing spree, which left 11 people with injuries requiring hospital treatment.
In Cambridgeshire, a train stabbing incident led to armed police intervention and two arrests. Multiple individuals were injured and transported to hospitals. British leaders condemned the act and urged the public to heed police advice.
Watch live as British Transport Police give an update on the knife attack on a London-bound train which has left nine people seriously injured. Armed police rushed to Huntingdon station in Cambridgeshire after reports of a man with a large knife stabbing passengers on a Doncaster to London LNER train on Saturday evening.
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