A video of a Lebanese woman storming a bank in Beirut… and the weapon is unconventional

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Sally was carrying a package petrol And a pistol, and screaming at the top of her voice: My sister is dying of cancer, I want my money".

and flag location "Sky News Arabia" That the young woman was a Lebanese deposit, and she was asking for 20,000 US dollars to treat her sister, and that she tried in various ways to get her money from the bank to no avail.

Reported private information to the site "Sky News Arabia"that the young woman was eventually able to get the money and get out of a branch the bank.

Reporter reported "Sky News Arabia" That the weapon later turned out to be plastic and not real.

From time to time, incidents of depositors storming Lebanese banks to demand the withdrawal of their frozen funds are repeated, which reflects the seriousness of the security situation in the country, which suffers from difficult economic conditions.

Depositors say banks withhold their deposits without warning or impose severe restrictions on their withdrawals.

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Sally was carrying a package petrol And a pistol, and screaming at the top of her voice: My sister is dying of cancer, I want my money.

And “Sky News Arabia” learned that the young woman was a Lebanese deposit, and she was asking for 20,000 US dollars to treat her sister, and that she tried in various ways to get her money from the bank to no avail.

According to private information for “Sky News Arabia”, the young woman was eventually able to obtain the amount and leave a branch the bank.

The “Sky News Arabia” reporter stated that the weapon was later found to be plastic and not real.

From time to time, incidents of depositors storming Lebanese banks to demand the withdrawal of their frozen funds are repeated, which reflects the seriousness of the security situation in the country, which suffers from difficult economic conditions.

Depositors say banks withhold their deposits without warning or impose severe restrictions on their withdrawals.

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