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Event ConflictGreek police arrested suspects in a 2010 fatal firebomb attack on a bank.
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Event Overview
Greek police have arrested individuals in connection with a fatal firebomb attack that occurred in 2010 at a Marfin Egnatia Bank branch in Athens. The attack, which took place during anti-government protests against austerity measures at the onset of Greece's financial crisis, resulted in the deaths of three bank employees who were trapped by the ensuing fire. This recent development comes as Greek anti-terror police have also made arrests in connection with other recent attacks, including a car explosion that killed one person and targeted ruling party politicians. The arrests related to the 2010 incident highlight the ongoing investigation into past acts of violence and terrorism in Greece, bringing renewed attention to a tragic event from the country's recent history.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
