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Woman who was killed on the popular tourist destination after a bomb explosion

  • A 38-year-old woman was killed in an explosion after a bomb on Saturday, May 3rd, in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki was allegedly tgetonized in the northern Greek city
  • The explosion damaged shop fronts and vehicles nearby parked nearby
  • The woman was taken to a local hospital where she was declared dead

A woman was killed in an explosion after a bomb that she supposedly wore went into her hands in Greece.

The 38-year-old woman transported a bomb in front of a bank in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki when she killed and killed at around 5:00 a.m. EkathimeriniPresent Associated Press and Reuters reported.

It is assumed that she has tried to plant the bomb outside the bank before reporting at the intersection of Platonos and Agios Dimitriu prematurely in a parking space next to the banking department.

The woman was taken to the Ippocrateio Hospital, where she died of her injuries Ekathimerini.

“It seems that she was wearing an explosive device and planned to plant it on the ATM of a bank. Something went wrong and exploded in her hands,” a high -ranking police officer told Reuters.

Forensic experts from the Greek police search the area in which a 38-year-old woman was killed when a bomb exploded on May 3 in Thessaloniki, North Greece.

AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos


Photos from the blast show several shop windows and vehicles that were damaged by the impact and the windows are blown out.

The victim had a criminal register and it was assumed that he is part of a circle who is closely linked to an “anti -authoritarian personality” that is currently in prison for bank robberies and bombings. Ekathimerini reported, citing police officers and the Ministry of Citizens' Protection.

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Forensic expert on site in which a woman was killed, a bomb exploded.

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In February 2024, the same group supposedly sent a package bomb to the Thessaloniki Court of Appeal. According to the outlet, the incident will continue to be examined by the anti-terrorist officials.

The woman was previously arrested with the same anti -authoritarian figure and locked up by a bank robbery Ekathimerini.

The management for organized crime examines the incident, reported the outlet.

People contacted the police and the Ministry of Citizens' Protection for an opinion.

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