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Athens: Bomb explodes exterior Hellenic Prepare’s places of work amid anger over Greece’s worst practice catastrophe

By Editorial Board Published April 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Athens: Bomb explodes exterior Hellenic Prepare’s places of work amid anger over Greece’s worst practice catastrophe

Police in Greece are investigating after a bomb exploded exterior the places of work of the nation’s predominant railway firm.

There have been no studies of accidents after the blast subsequent to Hellenic Prepare’s places of work in central Athens on Friday night.

Police forensics consultants sporting white coveralls have been pictured accumulating proof on the scene following the blast on Syngrou Avenue, a serious street within the Greek capital.

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A police officer on the scene. Pic: Reuters

The logo of Hellenic Train, Greece's main railway company, is seen outside company's headquarters, following a bomb explosion Friday night causing causing limited damage but no injuries, in Athens, Greece, on Saturday, April 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Yorgos Karahalis)

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The bomb brought on restricted injury however no accidents to Hellenic Trains’ places of work. Pic: AP

The male caller gave a timeframe of 35 to 40 minutes and insisted it was not a joke, native media outlet efsyn stated.

Police cordoned off the location, conserving individuals away from the constructing in an space with a number of bars and eating places.

A bag, described in native media as a rucksack, containing an explosive system had been positioned close to the Hellenic Prepare constructing.

The explosion comes amid widespread public anger over the Tempe railway catastrophe by which 57 individuals, principally college college students, have been killed in northern Greece.

The federal government has been broadly criticised for its dealing with of the aftermath of the nation’s deadliest rail catastrophe when a freight practice and a passenger practice heading in reverse instructions have been unintentionally placed on the identical monitor on 28 February 2023.

Unhappiness has grown over the previous couple of weeks within the wake of the second anniversary of the tragedy.

Forensics officers investigate the area of a bomb blast outside the Hellenic Train offices, in Athens, Greece, April 11, 2025. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas

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Pic: Reuters

A municipal worker cleans the area outside Hellenic Train headquarters, Greece's main railway company, following a bomb explosion Friday night causing causing limited damage but no injuries, in Athens, Greece, on Saturday, April 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Yorgos Karahalis)

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A employee cleans the world after the bomb. Pic: AP

Security deficiencies uncovered

The crash, which uncovered extreme deficiencies in Greece’s railway system, together with in security programs, has triggered mass protests, led by the kinfolk of these killed, which have focused the nation’s conservative authorities.

Critics accuse authorities of failing to take political duty for the catastrophe or maintain senior officers accountable.

Thus far, solely rail officers have been charged with any crimes. A number of protests in latest weeks have turned violent, with demonstrators clashing with police.

Heated debate in parliament

Earlier on Friday, a heated debate on the accident within the Greek parliament noticed a former cupboard minister referred to investigators for alleged failures in his dealing with of the instant aftermath of the crash.

Hellenic Prepare stated it “unreservedly condemns every form of violence and tension which are triggering a climate of toxicity that is undermining all progress”.

Greece has an extended historical past of politically motivated violence, with home extremist teams finishing up small-scale bombings which often trigger injury however hardly ever result in accidents.

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