A stabbing spree in Queens early Monday left six men wounded — and the attack appears to be gang-related, authorities said.

The victims were slashed by six men during a large fight around midnight Monday at 111th Street and 43rd Avenue in Corona, according to police.

Two men, 29 and 22, were slashed in the head, cops said. The older man refused medical attention, and the younger victim went to Elmhurst Hospital Center. 

A 36-year-old man who was stabbed in the stomach went to the same hospital, cops said. 

And a 24-year-old man stabbed in the left side of the torso and leg went to NewYork-Presbyterian Queens. 

Initially, it appeared that there were four victims — but two other men who were stabbed in the same incident showed up at local hospitals later on, according to cops. 

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Police are seen at the scene of a multiple slashing on 43rd Ave and 111th St. in Queens.
Six men were wounded in the stabbing spree.Robert Mecea
An injured person who had his head bandaged in an ambulance at the scene of a multiple slashing.
Two men were slashed in the head.Robert Mecea
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Ambulance on the scene of a multiple slashing in Queens.
All the victims are said to be in stable condition.Robert Mecea
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A 23-year-old man stabbed in the back flagged down an ambulance at 111th Street and 41st Avenue, and was taken to Elmhurst, cops said. 

A 24-year-old man walked into Flushing Hospital Medical Center with a stab wound to the stomach, police said. 

The stabbings appear to be gang-related, according to police. 

All of the victims are listed in stable condition, cops said. 

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