April 27, 2024

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Burning cars on Imitos Avenue

As a result of the arson of the car dealership, five cars burned down, two more were significantly damaged.

On the night of Sunday, December 14, shortly after 02:00, a car dealership on Imitu Avenue was set on fire. Opposite the shop that was attacked is the Attica Police Operations Directorate Police officers and ten firefighters in five special vehicles arrived at the scene. They helped free one employee from the car dealership and put out the flames. The gas device installed at the entrance to the car dealership did not explode.

Shortly after the incident, unidentified persons attacked the police, attacking them with Molotov cocktails, Molotov cocktails, reports CNN Greece.

As our publication reported, in the early morning on Friday, unknown set the car on fire owned by a diplomat of the Italian Embassy in Athens. The car of the senior embassy adviser was parked in the parking lot of an apartment building in the suburb of Papagu in the north of the Greek capital. Police say the attackers approached an apartment building that had a car parked in the garage and set the car on fire with a flammable liquid. A bottle of flammable liquid, lighters and matches were found at the scene. The car was completely destroyed, and another parked nearby received minor damage. The fire department, with 6 vehicles and 18 firefighters, responded immediately and brought the blaze under control.

It is possible, even the police admit, that the incidents are connected and that we are talking about a “preliminary celebration” on December 6, anniversary of the murder Alexander Grigoropoulos, writes cathimerini.gr.



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