Trafalgar Square Stabbing: Man Knifed At Tourist Hot Spot

Condition of the victim is not known after attack late on Wednesday evening.
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A man has been stabbed in London’s Trafalgar Square in the latest round of violence in the capital.

Scotland Yard said the knife attack is not being treated as terrorism and it believes the victim and suspect were known to each other.

The victim, who has not been identified, was found suffering from stab injuries, and the Met said his injuries were not life-threatening.

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Emergency services were called at 9.11pm on Wednesday evening following reports of a knife attack. No arrests have been made.

The Met Police said at least five squad cars and two police vans attended, as well as the London Ambulance Service – and large sections of the square was taped off.

Trafalgar Square is one of London’s busiest tourist hot spots, and is the site of the National Portrait Gallery and St Martin-in-the-Fields church.

Alexander Zakharenko tweeted some footage of the scene with the words: “What’s going on on Trafalgar Square…”

The clip shows the square thronged with police cars and officers moving bystanders back.

Another onlooker posted: “Something’s going down in Trafalgar Square … 8 police and ambulance. All roped off. Hope no-one badly hurt.”

The Met said: “A crime scene and road closures are in place. Motorists advised to avoid the area. No arrests at this early stage; inquiries continue.”

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