Three men have been stabbed after a ‘large’ fight erupted on a busy shopping street.
Emergency services descended on The Broadway, Stratford this morning to reports of the brawl.
Police and the ambulance service arrived at the scene and found three men, aged 22, 32 and 36, believed to have been stabbed.
Their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening or changing, police have confirmed.
A fourth man, aged 26, is thought to have been injured in his jaw and officers are awaiting to hear on his condition.
Emergency services descended on The Broadway, Stratford this morning to reports of the brawl

Police have now arrested a person while they carry out their investigation

A spokesperson for the Met said: ‘Anyone with information is urged to call 101, or message @MetCC on X, providing the reference 770/14FEB’
Police have now arrested a person while they carry out their investigation.
A spokesman for the Met Police said: ‘Shortly before 04:00hrs on Friday, 14 February, police were called to The Broadway, Stratford, following reports of a large group fighting.
‘Officers attended the scene alongside the London Ambulance Service.
‘Four men sustained injuries requiring hospital treatment.
‘Three men – aged 22, 32 and 36 – were believed to have stab wounds. Their injuries have all been assessed as non-life threatening and non-life changing.
‘A fourth man – aged 26 – was believed to have an injury to his jaw. Police await confirmation of his condition.
‘One arrest has been made, and further urgent enquiries are ongoing. Road closures and diversions remain in place.
‘Anyone with information is urged to call 101, or message @MetCC on X, providing the reference 770/14FEB.
Information can also be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.’