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Criminals Blew up an ATM in Sofia

The ATM was blown up in the "Druzhba" quarter of Sofia earlier on Thursday, the Ministry of Interior confirmed, reports Mediapool.

The report of the crime was filed at 4.30 am. The blasted device is located near the entrance to a large hypermarket in the residential complex. The explosion has caused material damage to the store, Nova TV reported.

ATM was Blown up in the Capital

ATM was blasted in the Mladost quarter in Sofia last night, BNR reported.

Initial information is about missing over BGN 80,000. The ATM was in block 25 in the neighborhood and was blown up with compressed air bottles. About BGN 10 000 of notes have been scattered around the area. This has forced police teams to surround a wider perimeter around the site. Perpetrators are traced.

Police chase two gunmen who stole $113,000 in Ankara

Police are hunting two armed robbers in the capital Ankara who escaped with 400,000 Turkish Liras ($113,000) in cash as it was being transferred to an ATM early on Aug. 9.

The incident occurred in Ankara's Yenimahalle district, where two armed suspects apprehended security guards who were on duty transferring cash from a bank to an ATM.

Cash delivery workers held up by gunmen while restocking ATM

A manhunt is under way in the Greek capital after two people held up a cash delivery in the eastern suburb of Kareas on Tuesday morning.

The pair was armed and threatened the cash delivery employees as they were restocking an ATM belonging to Piraeus Bank shortly after 10 a.m. on Aghiou Ioanni Street.

Vandals who smashed metro ticket machines identified

Using CCTV images, the police managed to identify the three men who used a sledgehammer to smash the new ticket machines that have been installed at Omonia metro station in central Athens. The attack took place on May 2 and led to eight new machines, designed to accept electronic tickets that are not yet in use, being destroyed, along with two existing ticket machines and an ATM screen.

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