Feb 7 β€’ 20:47 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Galatsi: Two injured in knife attacks

Two individuals were injured in separate knife attacks on Saturday night in the Galatsi area of Athens.

On Saturday night, two violent knife attacks occurred in the Galatsi neighborhood of Athens, resulting in injuries to two men. The first victim, a 32-year-old man, was found bleeding on Ernestos Kourtios Street with a serious wound to his buttock. Police investigating the incident discovered a knife in a nearby trash bin, which may be linked to the attack. The second attack involved a 26-year-old man who was assaulted by five individuals armed with a sharp object; witnesses reported that the attackers questioned the victim about his sports team before launching their attack.

Both victims received medical attention and were transported to Evangelismos Hospital, where they were reported to be out of danger. The incidents have raised concerns about violence in the area, especially given the involvement of organized sport-related aggression, which is a growing issue in Greece. Authorities have assigned the Organized Sports Violence Response Unit to investigate the cases further, indicating the seriousness with which such crimes are taken, particularly when they involve assaults tied to sports rivalries.

The incidents reflect ongoing societal issues in Greece related to youth violence and sports fanaticism. As investigations continue, there may be calls for increased measures to prevent such violence and enhance public safety in urban areas, especially during events that inspire rivalries among local sports fans. Community responses and engagement with local authorities will likely be crucial in addressing the underlying problems that lead to such incidents.

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