Greece arrests two over deadly 2010 protest fire-bombing

July 10, 2026 8:32 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: A woman arrives to place a flower outside a burned-out bank, May 6, 2010 , which was set on fire during violent demonstrations in Athens a day earlier. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/File Photo

ATHENS, July 10 (Reuters) - ‌Greek police ​said ​they had arrested two people over a 2010 arson attack ‌that killed three workers trapped inside a ⁠bank building in Athens during a massive general ‌strike against budget ‌cuts at the start of the country's debt crisis.

The tragedy on May 5, ​2010 unfolded as tens of thousands of striking workers and civil servants marched ⁠to protest against the terms of Greece's first bailout ​from euro zone countries and the International Monetary Fund.

Masked youths clashed with ​riot police who responded ‌with tear gas and flash bombs that clouded the city centre.

One ⁠man and two women, one of them pregnant, who were working in a Marfin ⁠bank branch, choked on smoke after assailants threw petrol ​bombs at the building.

Greek police said on Friday they had arrested two people and issued a ‌warrant for a third over the case.

The arrests came after ‌officers compared evidence and photographs from that ⁠day and other ‌protests, a police ​official said.

(Reporting by Yannis Souliotis and Renee Maltezou; Editing by Andrew ‌Heavens)



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