Man Shot During Armed Robbery in Paphos
Police in Paphos are investigating an armed robbery that left a 31-year-old man injured after being shot. The victim is currently receiving treatment in hospital.
According to police, the victim is a 31-year-old man originally from one of the former Soviet republics and a permanent resident of Paphos. The incident took place around 2 a.m. in the Mandria area. Officers responding to the scene found the man lying on the ground with gunshot wounds.
The victim told police that two masked men forced him to the location at gunpoint, robbed him, and then opened fire. He was reportedly shot in both legs, possibly by bullet fragments when the attackers fired at the ground near him.
After the shooting, the suspects stole the man's mobile phone and wallet before fleeing the scene. He was rushed to Paphos General Hospital by ambulance and remains under medical care.
Police have launched a full investigation. Authorities noted that the victim was previously known to law enforcement in connection with other matters.

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