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Greece: Woman dies after device explodes in her hands

Kieran Burke with AP, Reuters
May 3, 2025

Police in Thessaloniki say the woman had been carrying an explosive device, which then detonated. A police official reportedly said the woman apparently planned to plant the device at a bank ATM.

Police experts search for evidences after a bomb explosion outside an National Bank branch in Thessaloniki
A 38-year-old woman was injured in the explosion and later died in the hospitalImage: Konstantinos Tsakalidis/SOOC/AFP/Getty Images

A woman was killed in an explosion in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, police said on Saturday.

An explosive device the woman had been carrying exploded in her hands, authorities said.

What police have said

"It appears that she was carrying an explosive device and planned to plant it [at] a bank's ATM," a senior police official told the Reuters agency.

"Something went wrong and [it] exploded in her hands," the official added.

The 38-year-old woman was injured in the explosion and later died in the hospital.

According to police, the woman was known to authorities and had taken part in several past robberies.

Police said possible links to extreme leftist groups were also being investigated.

Police say the woman was known to authoritiesImage: Alexandros Avramidis/REUTERS

Edited by: Rana Taha

Kieran Burke News writer and editor focused on international relations, global security and law enforcement.
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