Bloody revenge in the Balkan club: seriously injured after knife attack!
A Balkan feud escalates in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus. fight with stabbing; Police are investigating attempted murder.

Bloody revenge in the Balkan club: seriously injured after knife attack!
On Friday night there was a violent incident in a Balkan restaurant on Märzstrasse in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, which brought the leisurely atmosphere to an abrupt halt. As Heute reports, a violent fight broke out between several men shortly before 1 a.m., which led to the devastation of the bar. One of those involved pulled out a knife and injured a 33-year-old man. The police found this victim in the bar, while another, 36-year-old victim was found on Goldschlagstrasse. Both men received emergency medical care and were taken to hospitals; Their injuries were initially life-threatening, but they are now stable and out of danger.
The restaurant owner was also injured. The Vienna State Criminal Police Office has started the investigation; The background to the incident is currently unclear, but initial indications point to an act of revenge. A few weeks ago there was a dispute in the restaurant in which shots were reportedly fired. The investigators are faced with the challenge of deciphering the complex connections in this violent Balkan community and understanding the motives behind the clashes.
A deeper look into the Balkan Mafia
In another context, an ongoing trial at the Vienna Regional Court reveals how the conflicts within the Balkan mafia can turn into dramatic outbreaks of violence. How Cosmo reported, this trial is about a planned revenge killing that goes back to a murder in 2018. At that time, a Serb from the Skaljari clan was shot after visiting the Figlmüller restaurant. The defendant, a 29-year-old Montenegrin, is now charged with attempted murder and incitement. Eleven members of the Skaljari clan were involved in planning an act of revenge that included a bombing to be carried out by Colombian assassins. Such criminal activities are part of a long-term conflict between the Kavač clan from Montenegro and the Skaljari clan, which has already led to 80 deaths worldwide.
Tragically, this conflict is closely linked to the current violent conflict in Vienna, which once again shows how deep the roots of the ruthless Balkan-mobiles run in the city. According to Profil, the investigations against the Balkan drug mafia are ongoing under the name “Operation Achilles”. Tons of drugs and a large number of weapons have been seized in recent years. Drug crime and the associated acts of violence represent a central problem for Vienna and all of Europe.
Although the security forces have already achieved many successes, the situation remains explosive. In Austria, 200 investigators and translators are currently busy dismantling these criminal networks. This not only results in arrests, but also in the evaluation of communication protocols that document the planned crimes. The violence is often brutal and the clans' actions paint a grim picture of combat crime that affects not only those involved but also the civilian population.