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Greece Arrests Three Over Bomb Attacks on Ruling Party Politicians

Police arrest three people suspected of planting incendiary bombs outside the home of a ruling New Democracy party member in Thessaloniki – which killed her 72-year-old mother.

  • Eleni Stamatoukou
  • July 10, 2026
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Police arrest three people suspected of planting incendiary bombs outside the home of a ruling New Democracy party member in Thessaloniki – which killed her 72-year-old mother.

Greek police on Friday arrested three suspects over the July 1 arson attack on the home of the ruling New Democracy, ND, party parliamentary candidate, Aphroditi Nestora, which resulted in the death of her 72-year-old mother, Vagia Nestora, and injuries to four others.

“A 26-year-old woman and two men aged 29 and 24 are the three arrested,” the police press office told BIRN.

Police told BIRN that the 26-year-old woman “belongs to the anarchist movement and is originally from Thessaloniki but lives in Athens”. She was arrested on the island of Crete.

The two others were arrested in Thessaloniki. Police said the 24-year-old man “owns a house near to Nestora’s apartment building”.

Citing unnamed sources from the investigation, media outlet SKAI.gr reported that the authorities suspect that the woman and 29-year-old man went to the 24-year-old’s apartment before the attack. They then planted the explosive device and returned to the man’s apartment, which they left the following afternoon wearing different clothes.

Unknown perpetrators put gas canister bombs outside the apartment buildings of a total of three ND officials in Thessaloniki on July 1.

The targets, according to the government, apart from Nestora, were former MP Savvas Anastasiadis and the president of New Democracy’s Thessaloniki Steering Committee, Zisis Ioakimovits. SKAI.gr has reported suspicions that a different group of people organised the attacks on the homes of Anastasiadis and Ioakimovits.

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