Torrensville firebombing
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Adelaide is witnessing a troubling surge in arson incidents, with the latest attack targeting a Torrensville business in a brazen firebombing while the establishment was still open.

During the chaotic scene, a worker suffered burns, and one of the suspected arsonists was also set on fire amid the turmoil.

This alarming event was captured on CCTV, documenting the moment as the alleged culprits attempted their frantic escape.

Torrensville firebombing
Two workers set alight brazen daylight firebombing believed to be linked to tobacco wars (9News)

The footage reveals a man approaching the business’s entrance, completely unaware of the impending assault.

The video shows an unsuspecting man walking towards the door of the business just as the attack unfolds.

He is seen jumping back as masked men run back outside, one of them suffering burns.

Two innocent workers were caught up in the terrifying attack, believed to be linked to Adelaide’s ongoing tobacco wars.

Staff inside Saray – a Mediterranean supermarket, butcher and restaurant – were ambushed, with its owner telling 9News they had accelerant poured over them and were set alight.

Torrensville firebombing
Two workers set alight brazen daylight firebombing believed to be linked to tobacco wars (9News)

“There’s just people screaming, running everywhere, next minute the fierys and everyone’s here,” one witness said.

Security cameras captured the alleged attackers arriving in a black Lexus.

Nearby workers chased after them as they fled down Henley Beach Road, smashing into another innocent motorist as they made their escape.

Police say three men of Asian appearance entered the store and started a fire, possibly using a Molotov cocktail.

The attack happened at about 11.30am during the busy Saturday rush, with several people inside.

Part of Henley Beach Road was shut down as police swarmed the area and paramedics treated a 26-year-old worker for burns to his legs and arms.

He was loaded into an ambulance and taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

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Two innocent workers have been set alight in a supermarket attack, believed to be linked to Adelaide’s ongoing tobacco wars. (9News)

Detectives from Operation Eclipse, who are investigating Adelaide’s tobacco wars, were immediately on scene as it’s made clear it was a targeted attack.

A burnt boot was left behind, belonging to one of the alleged attackers who fled.

An hour after the attack a man with serious burns was found at home in Angle Park.

He tried to tell ambulance crews he had burns from a BBQ but police believe he was involved.

And as they hunt for the other two attackers, Saray is counting the cost of another fire bombing attack – it’s the third in the past 16 months.

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