
Elena Becatoros
Bureau Chief, Southeast Europe at Associated Press
Associated Press bureau chief, southeast Europe. RT not endorsement, opinions my own and all the usual caveats.
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1 week ago |
argus-press.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Elena Becatoros
Police officers from the forensics department check the area after a bomb explosion outside of the Hellenic Train offices the company that runs Greece's railway, in Athens, Greece, Friday, April 11, 2025. The logo of Hellenic Train, Greece's main railway company, is seen outside company's headquarters, following a bomb explosion Friday night causing causing limited damage but no injuries, in Athens, Greece, on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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pbs.org | Derek Gatopoulos |Elena Becatoros
World Apr 12, 2025 2:08 PM EDT ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A bomb planted near the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece’s main railway company, exploded Friday night in a busy district of central Athens, authorities said. There were no reports of injuries.
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wjhl.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Elena Becatoros
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A bomb planted near the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece’s main railway company, exploded Friday night in a busy district of central Athens, authorities said. There were no reports of injuries. The explosion comes amid widespread public anger over a 2023 railway disaster, Greece’s worst, in which 57 people were killed and dozens more injured when a freight train and a passenger train heading in opposite directions were accidentally put on the same track.
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fourstateshomepage.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Elena Becatoros
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A bomb planted near the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece’s main railway company, exploded Friday night in a busy district of central Athens, authorities said. There were no reports of injuries. The explosion comes amid widespread public anger over a 2023 railway disaster, Greece’s worst, in which 57 people were killed and dozens more injured when a freight train and a passenger train heading in opposite directions were accidentally put on the same track.
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cbs42.com | Derek Gatopoulos |Elena Becatoros
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A bomb planted near the offices of Hellenic Train, Greece’s main railway company, exploded Friday night in a busy district of central Athens, authorities said. There were no reports of injuries. The explosion comes amid widespread public anger over a 2023 railway disaster, Greece’s worst, in which 57 people were killed and dozens more injured when a freight train and a passenger train heading in opposite directions were accidentally put on the same track.
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