A PUB has reportedly been damaged following a "disturbance" in Glasgow yesterday.

Police swooped on Oswald Street in the city centre after the alarm was raised just before 3pm.

Officers said a group of around 20 people was reportedly causing a "disturbance" outside a pub in the area. 

There were no reports of any serious injuries, however, the exterior of the pub was "damaged". 

The force said it was aware of videos circulating online and is now appealing for witnesses to the incident. 

Detective Inspector John Semple said: "We are aware of videos circulating online and we're appealing for witnesses to help us identify those involved.

"Our enquiries have been ongoing since the incident happened and we are continuing to review CCTV footage.

"I would encourage anyone with information about this incident, who perhaps witnessed anything related to this shortly before or after the incident took place, to contact us.

"Mobile phone videos or dash cam footage can also be submitted to us."

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Bosses at Oswald's Bar released a statement on social media this afternoon.

It reads: "After yesterday's incident, firstly we want to thank our brave regulars who defended the bar and stopped this escalating further. 

"We also want to thank everyone for their messages of support. I'm sure we speak for all bars in condemning this mindless behaviour and thankfully none of our staff or patrons were seriously hurt. 

"The safety of all at Oswald's is our utmost priority therefore appropriate measures have been put in place."

Anyone with any information can contact Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 2206 of November 20. 

Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.