A TEEN has been left injured after allegedly being stabbed on a bus in a Scottish city centre.
Police were called to the scene on Bridge Street in Aberdeen at around 10.20pm on Saturday evening.

A 15-year-old boy was rushed to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment after the alleged attack on the First Bus service
A teenager, 16, has been charged in connection with an alleged serious assault and possession of a weapon – understood to be a knife.
Four other male youths, one aged 16, two 15-year-olds, and a 14-year-old were also charged in connection with the alleged attack.
Officers said reports will be sent to the Youth Justice Management Unit.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “A 16-year-old male youth has been charged in connection with a serious assault and possession of a weapon.
“A second 16-year-old male youth, two 15-year-old male youths and a 14-year-old male youth were charged in connection with assault following a disturbance on Bridge Street, Aberdeen on Saturday, 25 January, 2025.
“Officers were called to the area around 10.20pm.
“A weapon was recovered.
“A third 15-year-old male youth was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment.
“Reports will be sent to the Youth Justice Management Unit.”
A First Bus spokesperson said: “We can confirm an incident took place on one of our service 20A buses at Bridge Street in Aberdeen shortly after 10pm on Saturday night.
“Police arrived on the scene quickly and we are continuing to assist them with their enquiries.”
