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At least 14 injured after vehicle rams into busy Melbourne street; two arrested - Duration: 1:38.

A vehicle plowed into a busy sidewalk in the Australian city of Melbourne on Thursday,

injuring at least 14 people, authorities said.

The driver and another man have been arrested.

Police said it was a "deliberate act," but that there was no evidence at this time that

the incident is linked to terrorism.

One of the victims was a preschool-aged child, Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper reported.

Commander Russell Barrett, of Victoria Police, told a news conference that several of the

injured were in critical condition.

He said the motive for the attack wasn't yet known.

The vehicle hit a number of people at one of the city's busiest intersections in front

of Flinders Street Station just after 4:30 p.m. local time.

Sky News Australia reported the driver of the white Suzuki SUV was wrestled to the ground

and handcuffed after his vehicle crashed into a bollard by a cable car stop.

A 32-year-old man who is known to police and has a history of drug use and mental illness

has been taken to a hospital under police guard, the Herald Sun reported.

The newspaper named him as Saeed Noori, an Afghan-Australian.

Witnesses told Sky News the car ran a red light, accelerated and hit the pedestrians,

in an area with a 25 mph speed limit.

"A number of people were treated at the scene for a range of injuries and have been transported

to hospital."

Victoria Police said in a statement.

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