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Masked robbers attacked petrol station workers with a samurai sword during a vicious raid.
The pair threatened staff at the Esso station in Heathfield, East Sussex, holding a knife to one employee's throat while viciously beating him over the head with the sword's handle.
Dramatic CCTV captured the moment the violent thugs targeted their victims and shows one worker thrown to the floor as they demand cash.
Carnage ensued as the yobs pushed display units over and shoving the other shop worker to the ground before dragging him along the floor.
The suspects then fled empty-handed in a vehicle that may have been parked in a nearby car park.
The victims, both local men, aged 30 and 49, were taken to Eastbourne District General Hospital to be checked over and discharged later the same day.
A Sussex Police spokesman said: 'At around 3.10am on Saturday, March 25, two men entered the Esso Service Station in Mayfield Road, one armed with a large knife and the other carrying a Samurai sword.
'The attack lasted approximately two minutes during which time one shop worker was hit over the head and the other was pushed to the ground and dragged along the floor.
'The two suspects then made off empty-handed in a vehicle that may have been parked in a nearby car park.
'The vehicle headed off at high speed towards Heathfield.
'Those responsible are both described as white men, wearing black or dark clothing and had local accents.
'While their faces are not particularly visible in the CCTV footage, police are hoping that someone might recognise them from their build or perhaps the way they move.'