Woman dies when bomb she is carrying explodes in Greece, police say
- A 38-year-old woman died on May 3, 2025, in Thessaloniki, Greece, when a bomb she carried exploded in her hands.
- Police report she was transporting the bomb around 5 a.m. To place it near a bank's ATM in Thessaloniki.
- The explosion damaged multiple nearby storefronts and vehicles while forensic teams searched the scene.
- A senior police official stated that an explosive device the woman was carrying detonated unexpectedly in her hands, and investigators are examining her possible connections to radical left-wing groups.
- The woman was known to police for past robberies, and the blast highlights ongoing investigations into political extremism in the region.
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SOFREP Evening Brief: Greek Woman Killed By Bomb She Was Carrying, Israel Launches Airstrikes Against Syria, Houthis Launch Missiles Into Israel, Islamists Rally Against Women's Rights in Bangladesh
Here is your SOFREP Evening Brief: From Thessaloniki to Tel Aviv to Dhaka, May 3, 2025, exposed a grim trifecta of violence and extremism—homegrown terrorism in Greece, cross-border missile attacks from Yemen, and a mass Islamist rally in Bangladesh rallying against women's rights. #ThessalonikiBlast #IsraelUnderAttack #HouthiMissiles #SyriaAirstrikes #DhakaProtests #WomensRightsBangladesh #MiddleEastCrisis #ExtremismWatch
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