In a recent tragic incident near Athens, six individuals were fatally shot in Artemida, a coastal town roughly 12 miles east of the capital. Greek authorities found the victims on Monday, though the motivations behind this violent act remain unclear.
Reports from state media, ERT television, suggest that a handgun might have been the weapon used, as it was mentioned that three of the victims were discovered inside a vehicle.
Artemida is a seaside town located near the Greek capital of Athens. While Greece generally has a low rate of violent crime compared to other European countries, incidents such as this are particularly shocking and rare for the local communities.