Greece: Bomb explodes at industry federation, no one hurt

Police block an avenue near the Federation of Greek Enterprises as the Greek Parliament is seen in the background in central Athens early Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. A nighttime blast occurred early Tuesday outside the federation officers, near Athens' main Syntagma Square, causing damage but no injuries. AP

Police block an avenue near the Federation of Greek Enterprises as the Greek Parliament is seen in the background in central Athens early Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. A nighttime blast occurred early Tuesday outside the federation officers, near Athens’ main Syntagma Square, causing damage but no injuries. AP

ATHENS, Greece — Police in Greece say a bomb has exploded outside the building of the Federation of Greek Enterprises in central Athens, causing damage but no injuries.

The nighttime blast occurred early Tuesday outside the federation officers, near Athens’ main Syntagma Square. The area had been cordoned off by police following warning telephone calls in Greek made to two Athens daily newspapers.

Militant anarchist and far-left groups have carried out bomb attacks in Greece for decades, frequently targeting banks and the offices of large companies.

Tuesday’s blast smashed windows in several nearby buildings, while police officers wearing coveralls gathered evidence from the scene as roads in the area remained closed.

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