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Suspected Islamist Attack in London School: Two children critical after classroom stabbing

A violent classroom attack has shaken London after a 13-year-old outsider stabbed two students at a northwest London school. Counter-terror officers are investigating as the injured children remain in critical condition

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Feb 11, 2026, 03:20 pm IST
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Counter-terrorism unit leads inquiry into stabbing of two boys at north London school

Counter-terrorism unit leads inquiry into stabbing of two boys at north London school

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London: Another stabbing incident has shaken Britain, this time at Kingsbury High School in northwest London. A 13-year-old boy reportedly forced his way into a classroom and stabbed two students while shouting “Allahu Akbar.” The victims, aged 13 and 12, suffered deep wounds to their necks and backs and are currently fighting for their lives in the hospital. The attack has sent shockwaves across the country and renewed concerns about violence affecting even school spaces.

The disturbing incident occurred shortly before lunchtime on Tuesday. According to initial reports, the attacker, who was not a student at the school, ran into a classroom where children were seated. He stabbed a 13-year-old boy in the neck and back and then turned on a 12-year-old student within moments. Terrified classmates screamed as the attack unfolded. Several children fainted after seeing their peers lying in pools of blood.

After fleeing the scene, the suspect was later arrested by police. Authorities confirmed that the boy does not attend Kingsbury High School, raising serious questions about how an outsider was able to enter the premises carrying a weapon. Investigators have described this as a major security lapse. The accused has been charged with attempted murder.

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London alarmed as police remain cautious on terror link

What has drawn particular attention is that Scotland Yard’s Counter Terrorism Command has taken over the investigation. Officials say this does not automatically mean the incident will be classified as terrorism, but they are examining all possible motives. While witnesses reported the attacker shouting religious slogans, police have not formally labelled the attack as terror-related. Given the young age of the suspect and the sensitive nature of the case, authorities say they are proceeding cautiously. Raids are reportedly ongoing at locations linked to the accused.

Students who witnessed the violence are deeply traumatised. One parent told the media, “He came into the classroom and stabbed another child in the neck right in front of my son. At first, they thought it was a joke, but when they saw the blood, they realised something terrible had happened.” Another child ran out of the school crying, repeatedly telling his mother, “Mommy, he stabbed him in the neck,” moving many onlookers to tears.

Local leaders expressed grave concern over the incident. Brent Council Leader Mohammed Bhatt said it was alarming that violence had reached a point where even schools in London no longer feel safe. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and London Mayor Sadiq Khan also expressed shock and solidarity with the victims and their families.

Authorities emphasised that the investigation is still in its early stages and that no conclusions should be drawn prematurely. All angles,including mental health, personal motives, and possible radical influences, are being explored. At the same time, the incident has sparked wider public debate about youth violence and the need to prevent extremist or violent ideologies from taking root among children. As the injured students remain under intensive medical care, communities across London are calling for stronger school security and decisive action to protect children from such horrific acts.

 

Topics: UK PoliceLondonSchool Violencecounter-terror probeLondon School StabbingUK CrimeYouth Violence UKSchool Security
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