Police Scotland officers are continuing to investigate the circumstances of a large-scale disturbance in Castlemilk which resulted in six men being hospitalised.
The disturbance which started at around 8.00pm on Saturday, 8 July, involved two groups of men from the local area and resulted in six men sustaining various injuries consistent with a variety of weapons having been used.
Four of the men have since been released from hospital whilst a 23-year-old man remains in a critical condition and a 25-year-old in a serious condition. Two of the men injured have injuries consistent with a firearm having been used.
Police do not believe that this particular incident is linked to any other incidents that have occurred in the Glasgow area over the last few months or any other ongoing police investigations. There is also nothing at this time to suggest that the incident is racially motivated.
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