The incident unfolded on May 5, 2010, amid a volatile general strike against the nation's first international bailout. As protesters clashed with police near the city center, the bank became the target of a firebombing that claimed the lives of three employees, including a pregnant woman. The victims succumbed to smoke inhalation after being trapped inside the building while the chaos of the demonstrations raged outside.
Police are currently pursuing a third suspect connected to the attack. The breakthrough follows a meticulous review of visual records from the day, which provided the necessary leads to identify the perpetrators. While the arrests mark a significant shift in a case that long remained unsolved, the move highlights the lingering shadow of the financial crisis that once brought Greece to the brink of collapse.




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