A bomb exploded early Thursday, December 30 at the Greek Embassy in Buenos Aires, causing damage but no casualties. "There was an explosive device outside the Greek embassy," said a spokesman for the police stressed that the damage was not substantial and that an investigation was underway. Almost at the same time, a bomb exploded in a court in Athens, causing damage but no casualties, less than three weeks of the trial of suspected members of a radical anarchist group suspected parcel bomb attacks that have targeted embassies in Greece in November.
Early November in Greece had been a series of attacks and attempts to parcel bombs cons including embassies, attributed to radical anarchists. Four of the packs had exploded and an employee of a courier firm had been injured. In Rome last week two parcel bombs were exploded in the embassy of Switzerland and Chile, leaving two wounded.
Also at Rome, a package containing explosives was discovered Monday at the Greek Embassy, but could be neutralized and no one was injured.
Early November in Greece had been a series of attacks and attempts to parcel bombs cons including embassies, attributed to radical anarchists. Four of the packs had exploded and an employee of a courier firm had been injured. In Rome last week two parcel bombs were exploded in the embassy of Switzerland and Chile, leaving two wounded.
Also at Rome, a package containing explosives was discovered Monday at the Greek Embassy, but could be neutralized and no one was injured.
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