Greek police have arrested three individuals suspected of carrying out firebomb attacks targeting the homes of members of the ruling New Democracy party in Thessaloniki. The attacks, which occurred on July 1, resulted in one death and three injuries. Two suspects were identified through counterterrorism operations in Thessaloniki and Crete, with one linked to Greece's anarchist movement and the other having ties to local anarchist circles. The third suspect is the owner of a property where the attackers reportedly stayed. Investigators suggest multiple groups were involved, with one group responsible for the initial attacks and another for the fatal incident. Surveillance footage and prior movements helped identify the suspects.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the arrests and the investigation without overtly favoring any political side. It provides balanced reporting on the suspects' backgrounds and the nature of the attacks, without taking a clear ideological stance. The focus is on law enforcement actions,


