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Attackers target homes of Greek ruling party figures, killing one

Euronews Published Jul 1, 2026 Reviewed Jul 2, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Attackers targeted the homes of three politicians from Greece's ruling party with homemade explosives on Wednesday, leaving one person dead and four wounded.
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A bomb exploded in July 2025 outside the Thessaloniki home of the president of Greece’s association of prison guards, causing minor injuries to two people from shattered glass.
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In June 2024, a police officer guarding the home of a top judge in Athens was injured in a gasoline bomb attack.
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Five people were injured in the attacks, according to police.
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Attackers targeted the homes of three politicians from Greece's ruling party with homemade explosives on Wednesday, leaving one person dead and four wounded, police told the AFP news agency.

The attacks, which happened in the early hours in the northern city of Thessaloniki, were carried out using devices made from gas bottles.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the New Democracy leader, expressed "outrage and anger" at what he termed a "cowardly, terrorist and murderous attack" and said he would visit Thessaloniki later to support his party colleagues.

The Kathimerini news website reported that the parents of former party candidate Afroditi Nestora were injured and taken to hospital and named the other two targets as the party's executive committee president Zisis Ioakimovic and former MP Savvas Anastasiades.

Police confirmed that five people were injured but did not release any names and did not say who might have carried out the attacks or suggest a motive.

The improvised explosives were made from small butane canisters, police said, and the attacks appear to have been carried out by the same people.

The officers said they were gathering video footage to help them hunt the perpetrators.

Mitsotakis said his trip to Thessaloniki was meant to "send a perfectly clear and explicit message: zero tolerance for any new form of terrorism that might appear in our country".

Left-wing opposition parties also condemned the attacks.

Leftist and anarchist groups often use improvised explosives to target political figures, banks and companies, causing damage but rarely any casualties.

A bomb exploded in July 2025 outside the Thessaloniki home of the president of Greece’s association of prison guards. The prison guard association president was unharmed but two others suffered minor injuries from shattered glass.

In June 2024, a police officer guarding the home of a top judge in Athens was injured in a gasoline bomb attack.

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