Six people were shot dead in Artemida, a seaside town near Athens, Greece. The victims, all men, were found dead in and beside a car with German license plates. Police suspect the shooting is linked to a dispute between organized criminal groups. The incident is part of a series of killings attributed to gang warfare in Greece, with some reports suggesting fuel smuggling as a motive. The use of Kalashnikov assault rifles in previous attacks indicates their popularity among organized crime in the country.
Balanced News: 6 people shot dead in seaside town near Athens, Greece

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