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Erbil Gas Station Shooting Leaves Three Dead After Fuel Payment Dispute

The Erbil gas station shooting tragically ended with three people dead after a violent confrontation over a fuel payment dispute. The incident happened along the Erbil-Kasnazan road while a car was refueling.

Two individuals arrived at a gas station and began filling their vehicle’s tank. However, a small amount of fuel spilled during the process. The gas station employee requested payment for the spilled fuel, which totaled 52,000 Iraqi dinars.

Following this request, an argument broke out between the two parties. Initially, witnesses described the dispute as a minor altercation. However, the situation escalated rapidly.

Suddenly, the gas station employee drew a Kalashnikov rifle and opened fire. The violent shooting resulted in the deaths of the three men involved in the dispute.

Moreover, another bullet struck a bystander outside the gas station. The bystander sustained fatal injuries and later died at the scene.

Witnesses expressed shock at how quickly the disagreement turned deadly. They said the incident started with a small disagreement but ended with gunfire and loss of life.

Authorities are investigating the event, seeking to understand what caused such extreme violence over a fuel payment. The shooting has stirred fear and concern among local residents.

The Erbil gas station shooting highlights ongoing security challenges in the region. Officials urge calm and increased vigilance at public locations.

In summary, the dispute at the Erbil gas station escalated beyond control. This tragic event serves as a reminder of the dangers of unresolved conflicts and the importance of peaceful resolution.

The incident has sparked urgent calls for stricter security measures at gas stations throughout Erbil and surrounding regions. Authorities pledged to increase police patrols and install advanced surveillance systems to deter violence. Community leaders also emphasize the importance of peaceful dialogue to resolve conflicts and protect citizens. Public safety remains a top priority moving forward.

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