HORRIFIC images have emerged of a man being kicked in the head while laid out on the floor during a mass brawl in broad daylight on a Bradford street.

West Yorkshire Police attended Tickhill Street, off Leeds Road, just before 8am on Sunday morning.

Three men, aged between 20 and 23, who were sent to hospital, were arrested on suspicion of affray and Section 18 wounding.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: One yob swinging a weaponOne yob swinging a weapon (Image: Social media)

Pictures show a large group of yobs wielding weapons, punching and grappling in unsavoury scenes.

One man, apparently unconscious and motionless on the floor, is seen being kicked.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: One man is kicked in the head while laid out on the floorOne man is kicked in the head while laid out on the floor (Image: UGC)

Two of the arrested men were later released on bail pending further enquiries, while the third was released under investigation.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Another thug yielding a weaponAnother thug yielding a weapon (Image: Social media)

A spokesperson from the police said: "At 7.53am on Sunday, March 5, police received a report of a disturbance with persons injured in Tickhill Street, Bradford. 

"Officers attended the scene and while conducting enquiries were notified of three males presenting at hospital with injuries suggesting they had been involved in the incident. 

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Two men were seen grapplingTwo men were seen grappling (Image: Social media)

"Following medical treatment the males, aged between 20 and 23, were arrested on suspicion of affray and Section 18 wounding and taken into custody.

"Two were later released on bail pending further enquiries, with the third released under investigation.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: People were seen using makeshift weaponsPeople were seen using makeshift weapons (Image: Social media)

"Enquiries are continuing and anyone with footage that may assist the investigation is asked to contact Bradford District CID on 101, or by using the 101LiveChat facility on the West Yorkshire Police website. 

"The crime reference is 13230127451. 

"Information can also be reported anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online."