A MAN was rushed to hospital after being attacked in aN East End street in broad daylight.

Around 2.15pm on Saturday, a disturbance occurred within a flat in Dunragit Street in the east end.

A 38-year-old victim and another man left the flat, where he was assaulted in the street by the other man.

The suspect made off in an unknown direction.

The victim was rushed to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary where he's currently being treated.

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Detective Constable John Boyd, Shettleston Police Office, said: “We are still trying to get a description of the person responsible and find out exactly what happened leading up to the attack.

“Officers have been making door to door enquiries, but would like to appeal to anyone who was within the area who has not spoken to police to come forward.

“The disturbance started and then moved out into the street and therefore somebody must have seen or heard something. Think back, where were you on Saturday afternoon?

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“We would also appeal to anyone who was driving in the area with dash-cam footage to get in touch with us. You may have information that can help us.”

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Police via 101 or CRIMESTOPPERS on 0800 555 111 where information can be given in confidence.

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