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Thessaloniki,
Greece (AP) — Three pre-dawn firebomb attacks apparently targeting the residences of members of
Greece’s governing conservative
New Democracy party have left five people hospitalized, authorities said Wednesday.The attacks between 4 a.m. and 4:45 a.m. outside apartment buildings in the northern Greek city of
Thessaloniki used crude explosive devices made with camping gas canisters. All the injuries were sustained from the last of the three attacks, where cars and motorcycles were set ablaze, police said.One of the cars reportedly was owned by a parliamentary candidate for the
New Democracy party. The candidate suffered burns and her mother was hospitalized in intensive care with burns, police said. Three other residents in the apartment building were hospitalized with smoke inhalation, police said.Attacks by shadowy Greek militant groups against symbols of power or the property of politicians, police or other authority figures are relatively frequent. Most cause material damage but no injuries. 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.