Bomb Explosion Targets Hellenic Train Offices in Central Athens
A powerful blast, attributed to a motorcycle-mounted bomb, caused no casualties but reignites criticism over Greece's rail safety and systemic neglect.
- A suspected bomb exploded outside Hellenic Train's Athens offices, with the device reportedly affixed to a motorcycle parked in front of the building.
- Police confirmed there were no casualties or injuries, and the scene has been secured for investigation.
- An anonymous caller alerted a left-leaning newspaper shortly before the explosion, which was heard across downtown Athens due to its intensity.
- The incident draws renewed attention to the 2023 train disaster that killed 57 people, for which Hellenic Train and the government faced accusations of neglecting rail safety.
- Similar attacks by autonomous groups in Greece have been interpreted as provocative commentary on systemic and societal issues.