Another explosive device went off last night at 11:41 pm in Athens. This time the target was the ministry of press. No injuries reported, as the bombers had called twice to two different television channels to warn for the bomb, adding that “the struggle continues”, according to the some media. The spokesman of the government said, as usually, that “democracy cannot be terrified”.
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maybe this is picture from this action, published in Serbian media:
http://www.blic.rs/data/images/2010-01-16/4965_atina-bomba-afp_f.jpg
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