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Five wounded in firebombings of homes linked to Greek governing party

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 6:44 AM

ATHENS, July 1 (Reuters) – Attackers firebombed three residential buildings linked to Greece’s governing party in the northern city ​of Thessaloniki before dawn on ‌Wednesday, wounding five people including a candidate for parliament, police said.

The parliamentary candidate from the governing centre-right New Democracy party and her mother ‌both ​suffered burns, a police ⁠official said.

The unknown ⁠assailants left gas canisters that had been set on fire outside the three buildings during the hour before 5:00 ​a.m. The first two attacks led to blasts that caused only material ⁠damage, while the third ⁠wounded five people and damaged ​two cars and two motorcycles, one of ​the officials said.

Two of the targeted buildings ‌included apartments housing New Democracy figures, while the third was owned by a local politician from the party.

There was ⁠no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks. Greece has a decades-long history of bomb and ⁠arson ‌attacks on politicians, although in ⁠recent years such incidents have ​tended ‌to cause only material damage.

New ​Democracy and ⁠government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis condemned Wednesday’s attacks and said the government was determined to crack down on such violence.

(Reporting by Yannis Souliotis Writing by Renee MaltezouEditing by ​Peter Graff)