Armed attack in Greece: 6 Turks were executed
The armed attack that took place last night in Lutsa, one of the tourist regions of Greece, had an explosive effect on the country’s agenda… While 6 people lost their lives after the armed attack against the occupants of a car, the media Greek media announced that the dead were Turks.
It was reported that five people traveling in the vehicle lost their lives in the incident that occurred on Arionós Street around 7:00 p.m. yesterday, local time, while another person who was in the area was also found dead. Greek media announced that authorities were considering the possibility of a mafia clash.
While Greek television ERT announced that police found 25 bullet casings at the scene and that investigations were continuing, it was also noted that the possibility that these weapons had been used previously was also being examined.
Separately, the newspaper Proto Thema stated that one of those killed had previously been arrested for illegally entering Greece and announced that Greek police were trying to identify the other five people.
“THE PEOPLE IN THE VEHICLE MAY NOT BE FROM THE SAME GANG”
Greek media claimed, based on some sources, that those killed were Turkish and also had French identity cards. The police also announced that they were examining the authenticity of these documents. It was also claimed that these people, suspected of drug trafficking, were active in Greece and France.
A source who spoke to Proto Thema said: “It is currently unknown if those found dead in the same vehicle belong to the same gang. “Maybe some of them are from a rival gang,” she said.
Investigations into the incident continue.
In Greek media news it was reported that the attackers first opened fire on the car from the front and then aimed at the sides of the blue vehicle, killing the passengers and the driver. It is also recorded that the Greek police focused on the possibility of an ambush and that the attackers and victims knew each other.
THE CAR PLATE WAS FAKE
The Greek police, who continued their investigations, announced that the blue car’s license plate was false. Greek police discovered that the vehicle’s license plate was taped with cellophane and also stated that there were no weapons or drugs in the vehicle.
New information arrives about the incident in which six people died…
Greek sources also shared the claim that “police believe the attackers may have entered the vehicle after the incident and taken weapons, other objects and drugs.”
THE DRIVER MANAGED TO ESCAPE BUT…
A Greek police source who analyzed the scene said the driver survived the attack and managed to get out of the vehicle, but was later found dead.
It was announced that the driver was shot several times at close range and died.