Police are investigating an incident in which multiple people were reportedly assaulted in Nottingham city centre.
Cordons are in place near the entrance to Wilko and across the entrance to The Dog and Partridge pub and at the rear of Milton Street in Nottingham.
Officers were called to Milton Street, at around 3.45am today (26 June) following reports that a man had been attacked.

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022
Two further men are understood to have then attended hospital a short time later with similar injuries.
All three men have injuries that aren’t believed to be life-threatening or life-altering at this stage.

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022
Road closures currently remain in place across the city centre along Milton Street, Upper Parliament Street, Clumber Street and Clinton Street.

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022
Chief Inspector Paul Hennessy, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “A police cordon is currently in place across several neighbouring streets in Nottingham city centre.
“The scene is expected to remain in place for several hours, so we’d recommend that people avoid trying to travel through this area for the time being.
“We appreciate the public’s ongoing patience while we investigate this serious incident.
“This incident is understood to have taken place in a particularly busy part of the city centre, so we’d ask anyone who witnessed what happened or has any information that could assist our enquiries to get in touch with us straight away.
“Anyone with information can contact the police on 101, quoting incident 125 of 26 June 2022, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022

The scene at 6 am 26 June 2022