Two boys in their mid-teens sustain injuries not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
Two teenage boys have been stabbed near a sixth form college in east London, the Met Police has said.
The boys, both aged in their mid-teens, were found at Prince Regent Lane near Newham Sixth Form College after police were called at 13:56 BST on Monday.Neither injury is life threatening or changing, a Met spokesperson said, but both were taken to hospital. A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said "multiple resources" were sent to the scene, including three ambulance crews, fast responders and an air ambulance.
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