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Woman Killed in Rare Political Violence in Thessaloniki, Greece
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First reported by Walla · 12 hours ago
What happened
Three bombs exploded near homes of ruling party members in Thessaloniki, Greece, injuring four and killing one woman. The attacks targeted New Democracy party members early July 2, 2026, marking a rare surge in political violence. Prime Minister Mitsotakis condemned the attacks as terrorism, while no group has claimed responsibility.
- 01Three improvised bombs exploded near homes of ruling New Democracy party members in Thessaloniki.
- 02One woman died and four people were injured, including a parliamentary candidate's family members.
- 03Prime Minister Mitsotakis called the attacks a cowardly terror act and vowed to uphold law and unity.
- 04No group claimed responsibility, but authorities suspect far-left or anarchist militants.
- 05The attacks occurred amid rising political tensions ahead of anticipated elections.
- 06Public Order Minister warned of possible resurgence of domestic terrorism linked to 17 November group.
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