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An investigation has been launched following a double-stabbing in Salford. Two men were taken to hospital following the 'targeted attack' on Friday night (March 8).

Police were called Spa Grove in Little Hulton just after 8.30pm to reports of a stabbing. A 24-year-old man and a 32-year-old man had suffered injuries 'not believed to be life-threatening or changing'.

No arrests have been made and police say patrols in the area will be stepped up the coming days. Anyone with information is being urged to come forward. READ MORE: The Bolton drug dealer and the £2m cruise ship cocaine plot Detective Sergeant Ed Hooley, from GMP’s Salford district, said: “This is an incredibly concerning incident and I firstly want to reassure people that we believe this to be a targeted attack, with no threat to the wider public. “Our officers are working at pace to piece together the facts of the incident and currently remain at the scene as they carry out their enquiries.

Residents will see an increased presence in the area over the next few days. Those officers will be able to discuss any queries or concerns you may have. “We are now appealing for the public’s help as we work to identify those involved.

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