Two were shot in Halkidiki

by times news cr

2024-08-17 20:02:46

The scandal is between 7 of our compatriots, the owner and the staff of the establishment

According to the information received by the Consulate General of the Republic of Bulgaria in Thessaloniki from the Greek police, in the evening hours of August 16, a conflict arose in a nightclub in the resort of Hanioti (Halkidiki, Greece) between a company of seven Bulgarian citizens, the owner and the staff of the establishment, as a result of which has two people shot and one with a minor injury. The injured were admitted to the hospital of Poligiros. This informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From there, they do not specify whether the shot were Bulgarians. According to “24 Chasa” data, one of the victims is our compatriot, who has been criminally charged, but has not been convicted.

According to the BIRD website, Kiril Kirov – Kircho Ruskia, said to be part of Taki’s Hammers, was detained for the shootout. According to eyewitnesses, he and his bodyguards were and shot employees of an establishment owned by another Bulgarian.

A bloody brawl that injured three men took place in the early hours of the day at a popular beach bar on Greece’s Halkidiki peninsula, and the motive for the incident remains unknown, CNN’s Greek section reported earlier today. According to information on the Greek portal “Focus Halkidiki”, the incident happened shortly before midnight in a beach bar in Hanioti (on the first arm of the peninsula – note ed.).

The Consulate General of Bulgaria in Thessaloniki has been notified of an incident with Bulgarian citizens in Hanioti, Halkidiki, Greece, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced earlier today.

Our representative office in Thessaloniki has also provided assistance to relatives of the injured persons.

The Consulate General of Bulgaria in Thessaloniki remains in constant contact with the Greek authorities and continues to monitor the case.

If assistance is needed, Bulgarian citizens can contact our Consulate General in Thessaloniki by phone: +30 2310 829 210; +30 2310 869 510 Duty phone during non-working hours: +30 2310 869 520. Or by e-mail: [email protected]

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