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A 38-year-old woman died in Thessaloniki, Greece, after an explosive device she was carrying detonated in her hands early Saturday morning. According to police, she intended to place the bomb outside a nearby bank around 5 AM. The explosion caused damage to several storefronts and vehicles in the vicinity.
A senior police official indicated that the woman seemed to be attempting to plant the device at an ATM when the incident occurred. "Something went wrong and it exploded in her hands," the official told Reuters. Authorities revealed that the woman was already known to them for her alleged involvement in several robberies and are investigating potential connections to extreme left-wing groups.
This incident underscores ongoing concerns regarding public safety and the activities of such groups in Greece. As the investigation unfolds, further details are expected to emerge about the woman's background and motives.