Gang wars erupt in Fife as chilling clip shows boy wielding kitchen knife

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Youth gangs have been warned they could die after scenes of "chilling" violence erupted between Scots kids.It comes as a teenager was "slashed in the face" in Fife - days after he shared a video of himself wielding a kitchen knife.In the alarming clip, shared on social media last week, the boy is heard challenging his rivals to "come ahead" as he swings the terrifying blue blade in front of the camera.Clutching the blade in front of his face, he said: "If anyone wants to chat, come and deal with it, I swear." It is understood that the youth has since been left with serious facial injuries after a revenge attack in Methil on Saturday night.A video of the incident shows the boy being beaten to the ground by a group of teenage males.

The sickening scene shows the youngster suffer several blows to his head and body as he begs his attackers to stop.The attacker can be heard saying: "What happened to you stabbing me?

Stab me then, where's your f***ing knife then? "I'll f***ing kill you. Say sorry."The boy replies: "Please, please stop, because you are killing me".In a separate clip, the boy is seen cowering topless on the ground as his attacker pushes him around and tells him: "You're a f***ing sh***bag of a boy."The disturbing scenes, which have gone viral on social media, have taken place amid the Record's Our Kids ...

Our Future campaign which was launched two years ago in response to an epidemic of youth violence in Scotland. As part of the campaign, we have repeatedly called on the Scottish Government to invest in safe spaces for young people to attend in every community, where they can be mentored, guided and kept away from harm.We have also demanded social media giants to introduce new measures to prevent violent clips

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