Three incendiary devices exploded early Wednesday at the homes of three members of Greece's ruling conservative party in Thessaloniki. One party member was wounded and her mother was killed in one of the blasts, according to Greek media reports synopsized by our sources.
A wave of political violence struck Greece on Wednesday morning, when three Molotov cocktails detonated at the homes of conservative New Democracy party members in the northern city of Thessaloniki, according to reports summarized by our sources. In one of the attacks, a female party member was wounded and her mother was killed. The identity of the assailants and any immediate motive remain unconfirmed. The incident marks a sharp escalation in the domestic political climate ahead of the summer recess. The Greek authorities have not yet issued an official statement.
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