Overview
- A bomb exploded near Hellenic Train headquarters in Athens on April 11, causing limited damage and no injuries, with advance warnings issued to media outlets.
- The attack was claimed by Revolutionary Class Struggle, a newly identified extremist group, which also took responsibility for a 2024 bombing near the Labor Ministry.
- The group dedicated the attacks to the Palestinian cause and linked them to broader criticisms of privatization, state capitalism, and the 2023 train disaster that killed 57 people.
- Greek anti-terrorism authorities are investigating the group, reviewing security footage and evidence, and exploring potential links to past extremist activities.
- The 2023 rail disaster continues to fuel public anger over safety deficiencies and government mismanagement, with protests demanding accountability and systemic reform.