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Terrifying photos show the moment road rage turns into all-out war as rivals attack each other with guns outside Tesco Extra

Terrifying photos show the moment road rage turns into all-out war as rivals attack each other with guns outside Tesco Extra

Terrifying photos show the moment a road rage incident turned into an all-out war outside a Tesco Extra.

Footage showed men fighting with guns outside the large supermarket and attacking each other’s vehicles.

Police were called to the incident in Hattersley, Greater Manchester, shortly before 1pm on Saturday.

A cordon was put in place following the fight on Stockport Road, the Mirror reported.

A clip of the fight showed two rival groups emerging from a black car and a white van, which stopped in the middle of the road.

Terrifying photos show the moment road rage turns into all-out war as rivals attack each other with guns outside Tesco Extra

Video shows men engaged in all-out warfare outside a Tesco Extra store in Greater Manchester

The three men were seen stopping their vehicles, a white van and a black car, in the middle of the road before becoming involved in a violent fight with weapons.

The three men were seen stopping their vehicles, a white van and a black car, in the middle of the road before becoming involved in a violent fight with weapons.

The men are seen in the clip using weapons to attack each other's vehicles

The men are seen in the clip using weapons to attack each other’s vehicles

Three men are seen firing weapons at the two vehicles, breaking windows and damaging doors.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said yesterday: ‘We are responding to an alleged attack by two men on Stockport Road at 12.50pm today (Saturday).

“Both men suffered minor injuries which are not life-changing or threatening at this time, and were treated at the scene. Investigations are ongoing to establish the identities of those involved and the full circumstances.

“Police officers remain in the area to reassure themselves and to advance the investigation.

‘Anyone with any information that could help us is encouraged to call 101 quoting log 1388 of 10/12/24. Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.’

Greater Manchester Police

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