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Greek militant anarchists claim late-night Athens bomb blast

ATHENS, Greece – A Greek militant anarchist group has claimed responsibility for a bomb blast outside a bookshop in central Athens that caused extensive damages but no injuries.

The Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire nihilist group said Thursday the attack targeted a prosecutor living in the block of flats above the ground-floor bookshop.

In a posting on a left-wing website, the group accused prosecutor Georgia Tsatani of corruption and excessive severity in her handling of a case involving the wife of a convicted group member.

Wednesday night’s blast caused extensive damage to the building’s entrance, nearby shops and parked cars. Police had evacuated the area just before, following a warning phone call.

The group has claimed responsibility for a series of blasts, including a failed parcel bomb campaign that targeted European politicians in 2010.

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