A charity in Glasgow which helps people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder has been targeted by vandals.
The workshop of The Re-Tune Project, where war veterans and refugees find solace in creating instruments from discarded pieces of wood, was defaced by a group of youths who entered the premises and spray-painted the walls.
They also destroyed all of the work made by the members of the workshop.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said they had received reports of the crime and that enquiries are ongoing.
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