A schoolgirl has been arrested after three suffered knife wounds at a school in Manchester.
Their injuries are not thought to be serious at this time, Greater Manchester Police said in a statement.
The Co-op Academy in Plant Hill Road, Blackley, placed itself in lockdown following the incident on Tuesday morning.
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Emergency services remain on scene and officers are supporting the school.
The force added: "There is not believed to be any wider threat to the pupils and staff in the school at this time."
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