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Armed robbery on armored truck in Rotterdam-Kralingen

Armed robbery on armored truck in Rotterdam-Kralingen

An armed robbery of a money transport vehicle occurred on Wednesday afternoon in the Kralingen district of Rotterdam. The suspect used a firearm or a similar object and managed to escape with an undisclosed amount of loot.

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