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Suspect is barricaded in tower block as police say incident is “contained” -
Two people have been taken to hospital with injuries -
The incident is not being treated as terror related, police say -
Armed police have locked down the Calders area of Edinburgh, in the west of the city -
Nearby school and nursery were locked down -
Lothian Buses diverted from area until further notice
Two people are in hospital, and a suspect has barricaded himself inside a tower block after reports of stabbings in Edinburgh.
Armed police have locked down the Calders area after a man who appeared to be brandishing two knives attacked people.
At least four fire engines, multiple ambulances at 20 police cars are on the scene.
@ramsay_wmramsayThe residential neighbourhood is in the west of the city next to Wester Hailes High School – which is understood to be on lockdown.
Chief inspector Scott Kennedy said: “The earlier disturbance in the Calder area of Edinburgh is now contained and there is not believed to be any wider risk to the public.
“The incident is not being treated as terror related.
STV News“Officers were called to reports of a man with a bladed weapon on Calder Gardens around 8.25am.
“Specialist resources, including firearms officers, are in attendance at a property nearby and enquiries are ongoing.
“Two people were injured and taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment.
“I understand this is an alarming incident for the local community. I want to reassure the public, officers will remain in the area as our enquiries continue. Anyone with information or concerns can approach these officers or call us on 101.”
William Ramsay, who lives in the area, said he believed the man with the weapons had entered the stairwell of his building.
He said: “He smashed the local shop, possibly stabbed two people unconfirmed.
“Armed police, dogs been here for about two hours.”
Lothian Buses said its number 20 service was being diverted away from the area until further notice.
The Scottish Ambulance Service, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and City of Edinburgh Council have been contacted for comment.
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