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They attacked two shops in Maracaibo with weapons

They attacked two shops in Maracaibo with weapons

Armed subjects attacked this Saturday with firearms and explosive devices two commercial establishments located in Zuliawith a balance of eight people injured, according to police sources.

One of the events occurred at 9 am at the Tu Finca Exprés butcher shop in the Gallo Verde sector, maracaibo (Zulia).

Armed individuals who were traveling on a motorcycle shot at the store’s façade, injuring three people.

The same Saturday morning, a subject arrived on a motorcycle at the Samba Supermarket, located on 78th street in the capital of Zulia, entered the ATM area, threw an explosive device, fired continuously and fled.

Due to this fact, five people were injured, among them a cashier and a security guard, who were transferred to the University Hospital of Maracaibo.

Some scenes were recorded on the supermarket’s security cameras in which the arrival of the gunman accompanied by another person is observed.

Security organizations went to the attacked sites to initiate investigations and help the injured people.

Security organizations went to the attacked sites to initiate investigations and help the injured people.

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