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Two men injured in possible stabbings near Dorval bus terminal

Two men were injured in suspected stabbing incidents near the Dorval bus terminal early Thursday morning, leading to a police investigation and temporary closures in the area.

Officers with the Montreal police (SPVM) responded shortly after 5 a.m. to a call about a man lying on the ground on Cardinal Street, near McMillan Blvd. in Dorval.

When they arrived, police found a 32-year-old man with injuries to his upper body believed to have been caused by a sharp object. He was transported to hospital and is expected to recover.

While securing the scene, officers located a second injured man nearby. The 23-year-old had wounds to his lower body that are also believed to have been inflicted with a sharp object. He was taken to hospital with injuries that are not considered life-threatening.

Investigators have not yet determined whether the two incidents are connected, and the circumstances surrounding the events remain unclear.

Police have closed the north and south entrances, as well as the tunnel leading to the Dorval bus terminal, as they continue to investigate.

No arrests have been made.