Greek anti-terrorist police arrest 3 for bomb attack that killed politician’s mother, injured 4
Greek anti-terrorist police have arrested three individuals in connection with a series of firebomb attacks targeting members of the governing New Democracy party in Thessaloniki. The predawn bombings on July 1 resulted in the death of a 72-year-old woman, the mother of parliamentary candidate Afroditi Nestora, and injured four others.

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AI-generatedGreek anti-terrorist police have arrested three individuals in connection with a series of firebomb attacks targeting members of the governing New Democracy party in Thessaloniki. The predawn bombings on July 1 resulted in the death of a 72-year-old woman, the mother of parliamentary candidate Afroditi Nestora, and injured four others. The deceased was killed when a crude bomb exploded under her car. Two other attacks that night caused property damage but no injuries. The arrests include a 29-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman suspected of involvement in the fatal bombing, along with a third man accused of harboring them. The investigation into potential accomplices is ongoing, highlighting Greece's history of politically motivated violence.
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5 extractedTwo other attacks on the same night targeting New Democracy members caused damage but no injuries.
The attacks targeted homes of members of Greece’s governing conservative New Democracy party.
The 72-year-old mother of parliamentary candidate Afroditi Nestora was killed by a bomb under her car.
Greek anti-terrorist police arrested three people in connection with firebomb attacks that killed one person and injured four.
Greece has a history of politically motivated violence and small-scale bombings by domestic extremist groups.