Limassol, Cyprus – In the quiet early hours of Tuesday, an explosive device detonated, targeting a vehicle owned by a 51-year-old woman in Limassol. The incident, shrouded in mystery, resulted in significant damage to the vehicle, prompting a swift response from law enforcement authorities.
According to the police, the explosion occurred at approximately 3:30 a.m. while the vehicle was parked within the confines of a residential building’s parking area in the Panthea neighborhood. Remarkably, the detonation went unnoticed until the vehicle’s owner ventured out of her home.
Upon being alerted, police officers promptly secured the area to ensure public safety. Forensic experts were summoned to examine the scene, ultimately determining that the explosion had been triggered by an improvised metallic device containing low-grade explosive materials. The front of the targeted vehicle bore substantial damage as a result of the blast.
In the wake of the incident, the crime scene was cordoned off to preserve crucial evidence. A meticulous collection of various pieces of evidence was undertaken to facilitate further forensic analysis as part of the ongoing investigation.
The motive behind this alarming act and the identity of the perpetrators remain unknown as authorities intensify their efforts to unravel the circumstances surrounding the bomb blast. The incident has understandably raised concerns within the community.