A MAN was rushed to hospital with "life-threatening injuries" following an "attempted murder" in Glasgow. 

Two men were assaulted within a property on Blochairn Place in the Royston area of the city at around 10pm on Wednesday (January 5). 

Both men were taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. 

A 39-year-old man was treated for "significant injuries" to his arms, legs, and face. 

Officers said the other man, 41, sustained a minor injury.

Police confirmed they are treating the injuries to the 39-year-old man as "attempted murder".

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Detectives investigating the incident are keen to get more information about a car at the scene that moved off at speed in the direction of Royston Road. 

Detective Sergeant Stephen Palmer said: "We are treating the injuries to the 39-year-old man as attempted murder.

"He sustained significant injuries to his arms, legs, and face which will require substantial treatment.

"I am asking anyone who was in the area at the time who saw anything or has dash-cam footage that can assist with our investigation to get in touch.

"In particular, we are keen to get more information about a car at the scene that moved off at speed in the direction of Royston Road.

"If you can help please contact us on 101, quoting incident number 3101 of Wednesday, January 5, 2022, or make a call anonymously to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."