The opertation went nearly flawlessly, the security teams that the bank employed were among the first killed. Two were crushed as the vans burst the glass window front, a third was felled by stray glass shrapnel into a vital vein, arterial blood spouting out uncontrollably as he vainly struggled to stem the flow of his lifeblood. The other three individuals were shot and killed by the trained cultists, their civilian class body armor hardly of any use against military projectiles.
The other, noncombatant civilians fled everywhich way, trampling several people as they attempted to flee. Many hid wherever they could find a hiding spot, under a desk, even in the vault, sealing it behind them and turning on the AM/AT/AP field.
The civilians, for the most part, hunched in the middle of the bank, huddling down together, whispering fearfully to one another. They were bloodied, and a wild fear lurked within their eyes. They were terrified beyond reason. One broke from the formation, a small, purple haired boy with green freckles slipped from his frightened mother's grasp despite her best attempts and fled towards a hole in the glass windows caused by stray fire. He almost made it, but his mother's startled gasp of horror, though quickly stifled, caused three cultists to look around. The boy was just at the hole when a cultist's weapon burst his small body open, covering the glass in blood.
His mother began to sob, so they shot her too. After that, everyone was compliant and quiet. No one dared look at the two corpses and nobody tried to escape.
Quickly, the Zarethian police had arrived at the scene, flying down from hovercars, landing outside of the perimeter. After they had set up a barricade of their own, the woman in charge, a short, green haired Zarethian in her mid-350's used a voice amplification spell.
"This is the Zarethian Police, release the hostages unharmed and you will be given a fair trial. If any further harm comes to them, you will be executed on the spot. Come out with your arms up." Though calm and collected, her voice echoed throughout the bank.
Zarethian officers began to advance through the buildings and streets, raising their weapons to meet any cultists they saw.