British police said on Sunday that a knife attack on a train which led to eleven people being admitted to hospital with injuries was not being treated as a terrorist incident. They added that two men, both British nationals, have been arrested.

Counter-terrorism police had assisted with the initial investigation following the mass stabbing of passengers on a train in eastern England on Saturday evening.

The two suspects were identified as a 32-year-old Black British national and a 35-year-old British national of Caribbean descent, according to a police statement. Both were confirmed to have been born in the UK.

The arrests were made by armed police after the train halted for an emergency stop at Huntingdon, approximately 80 miles (130 km) north of London.

Of the eleven people hospita

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