Nightmare on a platform in Cambridgeshire, England - footage of a man attacking with a knife, chasing passengers running to escape

Footage released by British media reportedly shows the moment terrified train passengers ran down a platform, pursued by a man with a knife, after their service made an emergency stop when 10 people were stabbed on board on Saturday evening.
Footage obtained exclusively by the Daily Mail shows passengers screaming as they run down platform two in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.
Moments later, a man with a knife and dressed entirely in black follows them, British media write, reports the Telegraph.
Two British men were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the attack on Saturday evening, which sparked a massive armed response.
Police say the incident does not appear to be terrorism-related. One of the men has since been released without further action.
The attacker is believed to have said "The devil will not win" as he addressed passengers with a knife.
Two British-born British citizens - one black and one of Caribbean origin - were being held on suspicion of attempted murder, police said before one was released without further action.
Police revealed on Sunday morning how 11 people were treated in hospital and two remained in a 'life-threatening condition', while four had been released.
Witnesses have described horrific events that left passengers hiding in toilets for safety - as the carriages were splattered with blood.
Investigators at one point declared Code Plato, a word used by emergency services when responding to a 'terrorist robbery attack' - but police on Sunday said there was 'nothing to suggest this is a terrorist incident'. /Telegrafi/










































