Two taken to hospital after being knocked down at shopping centre

Emergency services were called to the scene in Aberdeen's Lang Stracht
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Two pedestrians have been taken to hospital after being knocked down at an Aberdeen shopping centre.
Police said emergency services were called to Summerhill Court - where Lang Stracht Shopping Centre is based - after a report of a van "crashing into" two men at about 12:40.
"The pedestrians, aged 71 and 68, were taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment," a Police Scotland statement said. "There are no other reported injuries. Inquiries are ongoing."
The Scottish Ambulance Service confirmed: "We dispatched two ambulances and one resuscitation rapid response unit (3RU) to the scene. Two patients were transported to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.”