In the night of Wednesday, previously unknown ATMs in Gänserndorf in the Weinviertel (Lower Austria) were blown up. The perpetrators are still volatile for the time being. The damage is huge, the amount of prey is currently unknown.
At 3.55 am the Alarmsirenes were stark in Gänserndorf. The reason: ATMs were blown up in a financial institution. There were four machines in the foyer, at least two would have been destroyed. The power of the explosion also caused great damage in the bank branch. The perpetrator fled.
Large -scale area
An immediately initiated alarm search was negative for the time being. According to eyewitnesses, the perpetrators would have fled to Vienna with a strong black car.
The police ask for possible information from the population on the telephone number 059133-30-3333.
After it was initially unclear whether explosives were also deposited in another ATM, the area in question was deposited by the police around the building in question. In the morning there was an all -clear: no further explosive device could be found and the work of the crime scene was then started.
Alarm search assignments were negative for the time being
There was enormous damage to the building itself, luckily nobody was injured. A adjacent business branch will remain closed for the time being. It is currently still unclear whether and how much cash the perpetrators have caught.
It is currently being investigated whether there is a connection with further ATM explosions in the Weinviertel. The research was taken over by the State Criminal Police Office. The perpetrators (s) were still volatile for the time being.
Source: Krone

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