Counter-terrorism officers investigate after five injured in violent incidents in Edinburgh
Counter-terrorism officers are investigating a series of violent incidents in Edinburgh that occurred on Friday evening, resulting in five men being injured. Police Scotland arrested a 36-year-old white Scottish man in connection with the events, stating there is no further threat to the public.

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AI-generatedCounter-terrorism officers are investigating a series of violent incidents in Edinburgh that occurred on Friday evening, resulting in five men being injured. Police Scotland arrested a 36-year-old white Scottish man in connection with the events, stating there is no further threat to the public. Several of those injured are reported to be Muslim, according to the organization Muslim Engagement and Development. The incidents began in the Sighthill area and spread to retailers across the west and north of the city, including attacks on two worshippers near Broomhouse mosque and three other men in the Telford Road and Leith Walk areas. None of the injuries are life-threatening, though three individuals required hospital treatment. Police are working with counter-terrorism policing and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service to establish all circumstances.
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5 extractedMuslim communities have warned about the consequences of anti-Muslim hatred becoming normalized in public discourse.
The injuries sustained by the five men are not life-threatening.
A 36-year-old white Scottish man has been arrested in connection with the incidents.
Counter-terrorism officers are investigating a series of violent incidents in Edinburgh where five people were injured.
Several of those injured were Muslim, according to the organization Muslim Engagement and Development.