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'War zone' in Cardowan street as men hurt in attack | |
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Three men have been hurt in a "targeted attack" in North Lanarkshire which saw vehicles set alight and a village street left resembling a "war zone". | |
The incident in Frankfield Road, in the Cardowan area of Stepps, just north of Glasgow, began at 13:30 on Sunday. | |
Witnesses spoke of tyres blowing up, burnt-out vans and a blood-covered man. Police said the incident was most likely to be "rival gangs fighting". | |
The three injured men are in a stable condition in hospital. | |
Det Supt Stephen Grant said: "Officers are continuing inquiries after three men were left injured in what we understand is a targeted attack in the Cardowan area. These three men are in a stable condition. | Det Supt Stephen Grant said: "Officers are continuing inquiries after three men were left injured in what we understand is a targeted attack in the Cardowan area. These three men are in a stable condition. |
"This was a brazen incident on Frankfield Road, involving a number of vehicles being set alight. | "This was a brazen incident on Frankfield Road, involving a number of vehicles being set alight. |
"A substantial police response followed the initial reports." | "A substantial police response followed the initial reports." |
Neighbours told BBC Scotland reporter John McManus that the disturbance, in the town which lies on the outskirts of Glasgow, started at about 13:30. | |
Photographs posted by local residents on Facebook showed thick black smoke and two burnt-out vans being hosed down by firefighters. | Photographs posted by local residents on Facebook showed thick black smoke and two burnt-out vans being hosed down by firefighters. |
Events 'very rare' | Events 'very rare' |
Another posted: "Just dropping the kids off in Cardowan and Frankfield Rd has been closed, it's like a war zone two vans on fire." | Another posted: "Just dropping the kids off in Cardowan and Frankfield Rd has been closed, it's like a war zone two vans on fire." |
Another resident, Frank Kerr, 59, said: "I saw a boy sitting in a paramedic's van. He was covered in blood, but I didn't see what happened to him. | Another resident, Frank Kerr, 59, said: "I saw a boy sitting in a paramedic's van. He was covered in blood, but I didn't see what happened to him. |
"It's very rare for this neck of the woods. There was a fire at the end of the street, and I heard tyres blowing up. | |
"There were police, fire brigade, ambulances, tow trucks, you name it, everything was here." | "There were police, fire brigade, ambulances, tow trucks, you name it, everything was here." |
One eyewitness said he saw flames "as high as a house", before the emergency services arrived. | One eyewitness said he saw flames "as high as a house", before the emergency services arrived. |
Police have sought to reassure residents saying a "significant" number of officers remained in the area as door-to-door inquiries were carried out. | Police have sought to reassure residents saying a "significant" number of officers remained in the area as door-to-door inquiries were carried out. |