Conflict of drug sales: escalation in favorites leads to violence
Conflict of drug sales: escalation in favorites leads to violence
In Vienna, an escalating conflict between Syrian and Chechen groups overshadows the security situation. The dispute, which originally broke out for drug sales, resulted in bloody clashes that were drawn over several weeks and had numerous missions by the police.
The trigger of this conflict can be traced back to March 1, 2024 when a 21-year-old Chechen felt provoked by a sales offer of an 18-year-old Syrian drug dealer. Since drugs in Islam are considered prohibited, the situation was poured when the Chechen injured the Syrian life -threatening. This act was not only an attack, but also the beginning of a dangerous rivalry between the two groups. Almost at the same time, onlookers were also affected because the Chechens' father threatened to tighten the situation with a knife.
consequences of the argument
After the first incident in March, there were reactions from the ranks of the Syrians, which channel themselves under the name "505 group". On June 3, 2024, the situation escalated again in the Favorites in the Akthaber Park when a Syrian stabbed a Chechen. During these arguments, a 30-year-old man was seriously injured, which the police called again.
The police are now facing the challenge of calming down the situation and preventing further outbursts of violence. Intensive investigations are necessary to better understand the background of the clashes. The conflict has not only ended up in danger, but also ensures a disturbed feeling of security in the neighborhood.
creates by continuing tensions remains to be seen how the authorities will react to the next developments and what measures are announced to prevent further escalation. While the political and social framework for such conflicts are analyzed, the security forces are required to act quickly to ensure public security.
For more information about the background and the effects of these events, a look at media reporting is recommended. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report at www.weekend.at .
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