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Greater Manchester police officers hurt in knife attack Greater Manchester police officers hurt in knife attack
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Two police officers were injured after being attacked by a man with a knife in Greater Manchester. Two police officers were injured after being attacked by a man in Greater Manchester.
The pair were attacked on Stamford Street, Old Trafford, after being called out to deal with a dispute at about 18:45 BST on Tuesday. The pair suffered knife wounds as they dealt with a neighbour dispute at about 18:45 BST on Tuesday in Stamford Street, Old Trafford.
One officer sustained a head injury and the other was wounded in the shoulder, but their injuries are not believed to be life threatening.One officer sustained a head injury and the other was wounded in the shoulder, but their injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
A man was arrested and remains in police custody for questioning.A man was arrested and remains in police custody for questioning.
Det Insp Myra Ball said: "Thankfully neither officer appears to be seriously injured, but this demonstrates the daily dangers faced by our officers when responding to incidents." Ian Hanson, of Greater Manchester Police Federation, said: "Thankfully the officers' injuries are not life threatening but they are quite horrific."