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Greek counter-terrorism police have arrested three suspects in connection with a series of firebomb attacks targeting homes linked to the country’s ruling New Democracy party in the northern city of Thessaloniki. The attacks occurred earlier this month and resulted in the death of a 72-year-old woman, while four others were injured.

Authorities said the attackers placed and ignited gas canisters outside three residential buildings. The first two explosions caused only property damage, but the third attack proved fatal after the elderly woman, the mother of a parliamentary candidate from the ruling party, suffered severe burns and later died in hospital.

Police said the three people arrested are believed to be connected to the third and deadliest attack, though further details have not been disclosed. Greece has experienced politically motivated bomb and arson attacks for decades, but such incidents in recent years have generally caused property damage rather than significant loss of life.

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