Athens' 6-killed massacre reacts to UK: Victims Not Albanian, but Turkish

The Albanian Interior Ministry, in a reaction to the media in the 6-killing massacre in Athens, says that preliminary information from neighbouring authorities results in the victims being not Albanian but Turkish. “The office of the interior minister has been following the event from the first moment in Greece and from preliminary information from [...]
The interior minister's “Office has been following the event in Greece from the first moment, and from preliminary information from Greek authorities we have been informed that the victims have Turkish citizenship with an EU country's identity card”, It says a response to the media.
The serious event took place Monday afternoon on the outskirts of the Greek capital. 6 victims were found executed in a German license vehicle.
Greek media wrote that the victims were allegedly Albanians, however, had not been officially confirmed. Presequently, the massacre in question was allegedly due to gang clashes.

As far as suspicions are that victims are Turks, the daily confirms Kathimerini. According to the latter, although not yet officially identified, they do not result in having criminal records in Greece. It is also taught that none of them were found with their weapons.
Greek investigators have sought Interpol's help and are working with German colleagues to identify tool plates.
Meanwhile, security cameras have been seized in the area where the event was aimed at identifying authors. According to some witnesses, they traveled in a dark car and a motorcycle.
At the scene, investigators seized more than 20 shells. Five of the victims were found executed in the car, while the sixth was found outside the vehicle. The latter allegedly was the driver.











