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On March 14, 2025, at approximately 10 PM, a violent confrontation occurred in front of a supermarket located on Aumaischen Straße in Zeulenroda-Triebes. Two unidentified assailants targeted two men, aged 23 and 57, in an unprovoked attack. The perpetrators arrived at the scene in a black Audi A1, proceeded to assault the victims, and subsequently fled the area, likely heading towards Lohweg.
The local law enforcement agency, Polizeiinspektion Greiz, has initiated a criminal investigation into the incident, categorizing it as an act of dangerous bodily harm. Authorities are actively seeking assistance from the public and encourage anyone with information related to the incident or the suspects to come forward. Witnesses are asked to contact the police reference number 0067506/2025 at the hotline 03661/621-0.
This incident raises concerns about public safety in the area and highlights the need for vigilance among residents and local businesses. The authorities are working diligently to gather evidence and apprehend those responsible for this violent act.
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