No one was injured Saturday in a bomb blast outside the home of a Palestinian community leader in Athens, Greece, police said. Friday, a blast damaged the Athens office of a far-right immigration group. In Saturday's attack, anonymous warning calls to local media gave Athens police 15 minutes to seal off the area before the bomb exploded, the BBC reported. The blast damaged three cars and the front of the community leader's apartment building. No group had claimed responsibility for the attack. Previous bombings that targeted banks and government buildings have been attributed to far-left or anarchist groups. Attacks and anti-government protests and rioting have increased since police killed a teenager during a protest in December 2008.
20.03.2010