Three young Albanians, wearing hoods and armed with firearms, carried out a robbery at a phone shop located at 76 Bologna Street in Prato, Italy. At the time of the attack, the owner, Dara Igdalia Gudiel of Honduran origin, and her partner who works there were present in the shop. As soon as they entered, the Albanians threatened the owner and her partner with weapons and began checking the shop shelves and the cash register. One of the Albanians gave orders to the sellers and his colleagues, while the other two continued stealing whatever they could find. As they left, the owner and her partner called the police. In front of investigators, they stated that the business opened in 2024 and until now had not experienced such incidents. "When these men entered, I was inside the shop and the fear was immense; it felt like a movie scene. They ordered us to be silent and hand over the money," she recounted. A few minutes before the attack, two young men had entered the shop to inquire about a phone. "Fifteen minutes before the robbers entered, two boys came into the shop; I think they might be connected to the three dangerous ones," added the owner. The Albanians managed to steal about 20 mobile phones, including 15 iPhones, as well as around 3,000 euros in cash. After the robbery, the attackers fled in a Fiat 500. The police have launched an investigation to uncover the dynamics of the robbery and identify the escape route used by the perpetrators.