May 2, 2024

Athens News

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"It was an execution": details of the Artemis massacre


Six people were shot dead on Monday afternoon (11/9) in Lutz, with the killers firing at least 60 bullets at their victims.

Like “Athens News” previously reported, in the small seaside town of Lutsa in the capital district of Attica on Monday afternoon, residents heard gunfire. A few minutes later, the roar of the engines of a car and motorcycle leaving at high speed was heard, and everything became quiet.

Local residents called the police, who arrived half an hour later and saw a car with 5 dead bodies, and the body of a man next to it, who apparently tried to escape, but was shot dead.

According to eyewitnesses, the shooting continued continuously for approximately 45 seconds. 60 shell casings were found at the scene.

Mafia showdown: six Albanians shot in northern Attica

The 6 unidentified victims had French IDs and Turkish names (although they are most likely fake), and they clearly came to our country to settle scores.

However, the local mafia group outplayed them, catching the “guests” by surprise. A group of killers dealt with them in cold blood and took possession of their weapons, since they were not found at the scene of the execution. It is also clear from the audio recording that there was no shootout.

Greek journalists claim that the shooting was the largest massacre since the Second World War.



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