Nine people have been arrested following a knife attack in Bristol that left two people injured.
Officers remain at the scene and a cordon remains in place following the assault which happened near Rawnsley Park, Bristol, at around 4.40am on Sunday.
Two men in their 20s were taken to hospital with knife wounds, with one in a serious condition, Avon and Somerset Police said.
Nine people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remain in police custody.
Officers believe the individuals involved are known to each other.
Neighbourhood Policing Chief Inspector Scott Hill said: “This is a significant incident and I am conscious there have been a number of similar incidents of this nature over the past few months.
“I also understand there is a great deal of concern among the community around knife crime.
“We remain dedicated to reducing serious violence and knife crime, especially among young people.
“Earlier this year, we launched a proactive operation targeting serious violence and knife crime and we are working closely with partners to identify and tackle the root causes.
“A police cordon remains in place in Beaumont Terrace and Rawnsley Park and officers will be providing an increased high-visibility presence in the area over the coming days.
“If you have any concerns or questions, please do speak to our officers out on patrol.”
Easton Way is closed between the junction with Stapleton Road and Pennywell Road. There is also no access to Easton Way from Old Market.
Police have asked witnesses or anyone who saw anything suspicious in the Stapleton Road or Rawnsley Park area between 4.15-5am to call 101 and use reference number 5224148270.