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Greek Police Arrest Third Suspect in Deadly Athens Bombing

A third suspect was arrested in Greece over a deadly bombing believed to be linked to a new wave of domestic extremism.

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Updated: Nov 4th, 2024, 3:22 PM ET

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Greek police have arrested a third suspect, a 30-year-old woman, in connection with an explosion in Athens that killed one person and injured another. Authorities are investigating the incident, indicating it may be linked to a new generation of domestic extremists. The blast, described as caused by a powerful improvised bomb, demolished a third-floor apartment and prompted a major response from anti-terrorism units. The investigation continues as police search for additional suspects and evidence, highlighting ongoing concerns about extremism in Greece.


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