A boy has been rushed to hospital after being hit by a car in Glasgow.
Police were called to a report of a child being struck by a vehicle on Rhynie Drive in the Ibrox area around 5:25pm on Tuesday.
Ambulance crews also attended and the child was taken to the Royal Hospital for Children for treatment.
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Police Scotland on Wednesday morning confirmed that the boy is six-years-old. The extent of his injuries was not dislcosed.
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "At around 5.25pm on Tuesday, July, 26 police were called to a report of a child struck by a car on Rhynie Drive, Glasgow.
"Officers attended and the boy has been taken by Ambulance to the Royal Hospital for Children."
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