Bomb goes off outside Hellenic Train offices in Athens, no injuries
- A bomb exploded outside Hellenic Train offices in central Athens on Friday.
- The explosion occurred amid rising anger over the 2023 Tempe train collision.
- The Greek railway company offices are on Syngrou Avenue in a busy district.
- Authorities quoted officers saying a bag with explosives had been left there; warning calls said, "bomb would explode within about 40 minutes."
- Police cordoned off the area, evacuated the building, and reported no immediate injuries following the blast.
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Greek group claims responsibility for bomb attacks in Athens
ATHENS, April 13 (Xinhua) -- A Greek group claimed responsibility on Sunday for a bomb attack on the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece's railway operator on Friday, and a similar attack outside the Labor Ministry in central Athens in February 2024. Read full story
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New armed extremist group claims responsibility for bombing near Greece's rail headquarters
A new extremist group has claimed responsibility for a bomb that exploded near the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece’s main railway services operator, and the planting of another near the Labor Ministry in early February.
Armed extremist group claims responsibility for bombing near Greece rail headquarters
A new extremist group has claimed responsibility for a bomb that exploded near the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece’s main railway services operator, and the planting of another near the Labor Ministry in early February
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