A man has been arrested after two men aged 29 and 31 were stabbed over the weekend in Leeds city centre.
Officers were called to the incident at 3.20am on Sunday 12 August, which is believed to have happened at the junction of Call Lane and Duncan Street.
The two men were taken to hospital with serious injuries. Their conditions are not thought to be life-threatening.
A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of wounding.
Detective Inspector Amanda Wimbles of Leeds CID, said: “I know this incident will have caused concern but we do believe it to be to be targeted and have increased the number of officers in the area.”
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