Greater Manchester Police are still responding to an incident on Murray Road, Bury.
Officers remain at the scene to conduct further enquiries into what is believed to be a stabbing.
The extent of the injuries sustained by three victims are thankfully not thought to be life-threatening.
No arrests have been made at this time but enquiries remain ongoing.
Detective Chief Inspector John Charlton, of GMP’s Bury division, said: “We believe this incident was a targeted attack and thankfully no one has suffered life-threatening injuries.
“There is not a threat to the wider public and we believe this was an isolated incident.
“You may see heightened patrols in the local area – don’t be alarmed by this. Our officers are there to help, support and reassure the wider community.
“We are appealing to anyone with information about this incident to make a report to police.
“This includes anyone who may have relevant footage including CCTV, mobile, Ring doorbell or dashcam. You can make a report by calling 101, quoting 1338 of 11/03/2024.
“Alternatively, you can make a report anonymously by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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