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Manchester Victoria station stabbing: Three injured Manchester Victoria station stabbing: Three injured
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Three people - including a police officer - have been stabbed by a man wielding a knife at Manchester Victoria railway station.Three people - including a police officer - have been stabbed by a man wielding a knife at Manchester Victoria railway station.
A man and woman were taken to hospital with knife injuries after the attack at about 20:50 GMT, British Transport Police (BTP) said. Their conditions are not known. A man and woman were taken to hospital after the attack at about 20:50 GMT, British Transport Police (BTP) said.
It said one of its officers suffered a stab wound to the shoulder. It said one of its officers was stabbed in the shoulder. A man has been arrested.
A man has been arrested and the station is shut. Officers said counter terrorism police were leading the inquiry, but they were keeping an open mind on the motive.
The station is currently shut.
Officers remain at the scene.Officers remain at the scene.
Manchester City Council confirmed New Year celebrations would go ahead in the city centre. The New Year celebrations went ahead in the city centre.
BBC 5 live producer Sam Clack, who had been at the station at the time, tweeted he had been "very close to the most terrifying thing".BBC 5 live producer Sam Clack, who had been at the station at the time, tweeted he had been "very close to the most terrifying thing".
He said he saw a man stabbed on a tram platform at the station, which is next to Manchester Arena, "feet from me".He said he saw a man stabbed on a tram platform at the station, which is next to Manchester Arena, "feet from me".
He added he was "close to jumping on the tracks" as the attacker had a "long kitchen knife".He added he was "close to jumping on the tracks" as the attacker had a "long kitchen knife".
'Pure fear''Pure fear'
Mr Clack said he first "heard this most blood-curdling scream and looked down the platform".Mr Clack said he first "heard this most blood-curdling scream and looked down the platform".
"It looked like they were having a fight, but the woman was screaming in this blood-curdling way. I saw police in high-vis come towards him. He came towards me."It looked like they were having a fight, but the woman was screaming in this blood-curdling way. I saw police in high-vis come towards him. He came towards me.
"I looked down and saw he had a kitchen knife with a black handle with a good, 12in blade. It was just fear, pure fear.""I looked down and saw he had a kitchen knife with a black handle with a good, 12in blade. It was just fear, pure fear."
Mr Clack said he saw the attacked man - who he described as in his 60s - and the woman, who had been with him, "walk out of the station" with emergency crews.Mr Clack said he saw the attacked man - who he described as in his 60s - and the woman, who had been with him, "walk out of the station" with emergency crews.
He said police used pepper spray and a Taser on the detained man, who he said was "resisting arrest".He said police used pepper spray and a Taser on the detained man, who he said was "resisting arrest".
He said he saw "six or seven" officers on top of the man, who he described as "very skittish".He said he saw "six or seven" officers on top of the man, who he described as "very skittish".
"He was very aggressive and very intent on causing more harm than he actually did," he said."He was very aggressive and very intent on causing more harm than he actually did," he said.
"It was very, very scary.""It was very, very scary."
City councillor Pat Karney tweeted that Greater Manchester Police had given clearance for the fireworks display at midnight in Albert Square to go ahead. City councillor Pat Karney tweeted that Greater Manchester Police had given the go-ahead for the fireworks display at midnight in Albert Square.
He added security would be increased. He added security was going to be increased.
Manchester Metrolink said no trams would be calling at the station "at this time".Manchester Metrolink said no trams would be calling at the station "at this time".
National Rail Enquiries said there would be no arrivals or departures at Victoria station "in the next two hours". National Rail Enquiries said there would be no arrivals or departures at Victoria station for "the next two hours".
Manchester Cathedral, which is a five-minute walk away from the station, also reacted to what had happened.