A bomb exploded outside a Eurobank branch in Athens, the Greek capital city, on Wednesday evening causing damage to the entrance and shattering windows in surrounding buildings.
According to media reports, no casualties were reported in this incident.
The bomb was placed at the door of a bank branch that exploded on Wednesday evening causing damage to the entrance and shattering windows in surrounding buildings. No one was, however, reported to be injured.
An unknown informant called a local internet site at 10.05 p.m. warning there would be an explosion in the area within the next 35 minutes, Efe news reported.
The police heeded the warning and blocked off the area. They also evacuated surrounding buildings before the explosion. The blast occurred at 10.40 p.m. and was heard from far away, according to the media.
The scene of the blast remained cordoned off by security forces. They were now studying the images of security cameras.
Some witnesses said they saw two persons leave a bag on the bank's doorstep before walking away along one of the main avenues of the city centre.
(With IANS inputs)
Latest World News