A police probe is underway after a man was attacked in Glasgow city centre early yesterday evening.
The serious assault took place on Argyle Street near to James Watt Street around 5pm.
Following the arrival of police at the scene, officers sealed off part of the street as part of their enquiries into the incident - which they originally deemed a 'disturbance'.
Officers were still at the scene as of 9pm last night, with a police cordon remaining in place.
Locals also reported seeing blood on the pavement at the scene of the attack.
Issuing a statement and a description of the suspect on Tuesday afternoon, Police Scotland said: "Police are appealing for information after a man was seriously assaulted in Glasgow City Centre on Monday, 31 January, 2022.
"Around 5pm on Monday evening, a 36-year-old man sustained a serious facial injury after being struck by a bottle during a disturbance on Argyle Street near to James Watt Street.
"Officers are checking local CCTV and making enquiries to trace the man responsible who, at this time, is only described as white and wearing dark clothing and a beanie hat."
Detective Constable David Crawford, Police Scotland, commented: "The disturbance, involving two men, spilled on to the street and in front of cars that would have had to swerve to avoid them.
"Argyle Street would have been busy around this time and I would ask anyone who was in the area, or who may have been driving by and captured images on dash-cam, to contact police."
Information can be passed to officers via 101. Please quote reference number 2561 of Monday, 31 January, 2022 when calling. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.