Anarchist group takes responsibility for letter bomb to the president of Appeals of Thessaloniki: "Luck will not always be on her side"
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The self-proclaimed anarchist group "Armed Response" took responsibility for the bombshell dossier sent to the president of Appeals in Thessaloniki by posting it on a website of the wider anti-authoritarian space.
The folder was detected last Monday and deactivated by police bomb disposal specialists1.
It contained an explosive device with 480 grams of gelato dynamite. The investigations into the case were taken over by the Anti-Terrorist Service.
Among other things in the assumption of responsibility they state:
"Luck, however, will not always be on her side, as there will not always be a military husband by her side. The decisions he has made in the past, with clear disregard for the consequences the prisoners will suffer, do not always go unanswered. You need to understand that you are not immune and there will be corresponding consequences for you. As easily as the envelope bomb arrived at her desk, so easily can our bullets find their target."
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