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    Former Greek PM Papademos injured in car explosion

    Former Greek PM Papademos injured in car explosion

    By Gaurav Jeyaraman
    May 26, 2017
    10:00 am

    What's the story

    Former Greek PM Papademos was injured after an explosive went off inside his car in Central Athens.

    The explosive was hidden inside an envelope that was in the car. The former PM and his driver have been rushed to hospital. Doctors said he is fine, but may have damaged his eyesight.

    Greek authorities said they were looking into the matter.

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    Greek politicians condemn attack

    Former Greek PM George Papandreou condemned the attack calling it "a blow to democracy, against a man whom we called to help Greece in a difficult time and to the dignity of every Greek citizen".

    Attacks

    Greek authorities foil several attempted attacks

    Authorities said that they intercepted several attempted attacks on Greek politicians, German officials and IMF officials.

    Earlier this week Greek police managed to intercept an envelope containing bullets addressed to Greece's revenue secretary.

    In March 2017, 8 suspicious packages addressed to the IMF in Paris and the German Finance Ministry were intercepted. However, one package exploded and injured a postal employee.

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    People involved in bailout under threat

    Analysts have stated that has been a surge in attacks against the people associated with the Greek financial bailout. These include officials from the German finance ministry, the IMF and former Greek politicians.

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