Bomb attack at a gas station in Piraeus: “criminal bosses” behind the explosion – Where the investigations are focused

The “war at night” and the great interest in the control of this gas station – The actual management was a man who was recently murdered in a gas station – Immediately afterwards, a known tough criminal was trying to control it – See videos and photos

In full operation was the gas station which was bombed in the early hours of Friday morning.

In fact, according to reports, there were employees inside, with no injuries reported.

At the same time, investigations by the authorities are in full swing in order to identify any clues that could lead the authorities to the traces of the perpetrators who on Friday morning placed an explosive device in a petrol station in Piraeus.

It was a large and central petrol station belonging to a well-known company.

According to reports, despite the fact that a man appears to be the owner of the petrol station, the actual control, according to police sources, was in the hands of a man from the nightlife who had recently been murdered after an ambush, also at a petrol station owned by him.

The powerful explosion occurred at 3:20 a.m. Friday morning.

The petrol station is located at Omiridou Skylitsis in Piraeus.

The explosion was so powerful that it was heard as far away as Paleo Faliro.

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In fact, the shock wave, which had a radius of 50 meters, broke windows in homes and businesses.

The fire brigade was called to send a vehicle to Omiridou Skylitsi, but did not have to intervene as no fire had been caused.

The device was placed on the curtain wall separating the property from the gas station on the side of the property.

The plot itself had cars parked on it that were damaged.

At the time of the explosion, the station was open and had employees inside

There are no reports of injuries.

“People have panicked, all the windows of the apartment buildings have been broken, fortunately no casualties were reported,” says an eyewitness.