Deadly Shooting in Crete Follows Local Explosion

A shocking act of violence disrupted the quiet mountain village of Vorizia early Saturday, leaving two people dead and more than ten injured. Greek police say the deadly shooting may be connected to an ongoing family vendetta that has haunted the island of Crete for generations.

Authorities confirmed that a 39-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman were among the victims after gunmen opened fire in the village square shortly after sunrise.

“The incident appears to stem from a vendetta-related dispute between local families,” a Greek police official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

Explosion Reported Before the Attack

The shooting came just hours after an explosion at a construction site on Friday night. A small device detonated, damaging property but causing no injuries. Police believe the attack on Saturday morning may have been a revenge strike linked to that blast.

“The scene is tense, with armed relatives gathering and police reinforcing their presence,” said a senior local journalist speaking to the Athens News Agency.

Gunmen Open Fire on Villagers

According to police, gunfire erupted around 9 a.m. when multiple shooters opened fire near a café in the village square. Witnesses described chaos as families ran for safety through narrow streets while church bells rang in alarm.

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At least ten people were injured, and four were taken to hospitals in Heraklion and Tymbaki, including two men now under investigation for their possible involvement.

“Several victims suffered gunshot wounds, some critical,” according to a police statement released Saturday afternoon.

Local media reported as many as 15 total injuries, though officials have not confirmed that number.

Police Reinforcements Sent from Athens

In response to the attack, the Chief of the Hellenic Police and the head of the Organised Crime Division traveled to Crete to lead the investigation. Special units from Athens have been deployed across the region to prevent further violence.

A government source told Kathimerini that the Ministry for Citizen Protection considers the case “a matter of grave concern,” noting Crete’s long-standing vendetta culture.

“Crete’s vendettas are deeply rooted in pride and honour culture,” said criminologist Maria Androulakis in a televised interview on ERT News. “These family conflicts can simmer for years before erupting in violence.”

Police have sealed off all routes leading to Vorizia, located near Mount Ida in southern Heraklion, as the search continues for the gunmen believed to have fled inland.

A Troubled Legacy of Family Feuds

Crete’s history is marked by multi-generational family feuds, often arising from disputes over land, marriage, or honour. While gun ownership is common in rural parts of the island, shootings of this magnitude are rare.

The recent explosion and shooting have reignited concerns that old rivalries are resurfacing, threatening the fragile peace in many isolated villages.

As night fell over Vorizia, residents gathered to mourn the victims and prayed this tragedy would not trigger another cycle of revenge — a painful reminder of Crete’s enduring vendetta legacy.

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