FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – A suspected bomb exploded outside the headquarters of the Greek railway company in Athens on Friday.
Authorities had cordoned off the area after receiving a warning call specifying the timing of the blast.
No injuries have been reported, and the extent of the damage remains unclear as investigations continue.
The incident comes amid ongoing demonstrations over a train accident two years ago that claimed 57 lives.
Greek authorities have faced criticism for their handling of the disaster. On Friday, the Greek parliament voted to send an indictment against Prime Minister Christos Triantopoulos to the judiciary, accusing him of mishandling the accident scene.
