A delivery driver has been brutally attacked by a group of young men who kick his head while he flails on the ground on a residential London road.

In the disturbing video, a group of men kick the delivery driver in the head and then appear to steal his moped.

The footage has emerged just days after a pizza delivery driver was attacked and mugged in East Ham, London by a mob of teenagers last weekend.

Shocking footage of a delivery driver being beaten and kicked by a group of young men has been shared on social media this week

Footage of the latest incident has been circulated across social media since Tuesday and is believed to be recent.

The incident allegedly took place on a residential road in London.

It shows a delivery rider on his knees desperately clinging to his moped as a large group of men crowd around him.

The delivery driver appears to only be wearing his socks on in his clip - suggesting his trainers may have been taken as well.

The driver, who appeared to be wearing only his socks, was kicked multiple times on the ground

The crowd can be heard screaming and laughing during the brutal attack which is believed to have occurred on a residential London street

As the mob of youths mercilessly beat the driver, the person filming cheers.

Then shockingly, one yob appears and violently kicks the delivery driver in the head.

The sheer force of the kick makes the driver falls straight to the ground.

As he topples over, another youth runs into the shot and kicks him too.

More youths kick the delivery rider as he flails on the ground - as one of the group gets on to the moped and prepares to ride off with the stolen vehicle.

On Saturday, a pizza delivery driver in his 40s had his motorbike and phone snatched by a seven-strong gang in broad daylight on Napier Road in East Ham.

Horrifying footage shows the gang surround the driver and grab his bike.

One of the youths then gets on the vehicle and tries to drive it away before dropping it and running away.

Screaming and shouting can be heard in the video, which was uploaded to social media.

The Metropolitan Police told MailOnline investigations are still ongoing and no arrests have yet been made.