Thursday, February 5, 2009

Unknown Greek group declared a "guerrilla war" police.

Responsibility for the attack on 3 February at the police station in a suburb of Athens, has taken the previously unknown extremist group "Revolutionary faction" (Revolutionary Sect). According to AFP, its circulation has published the Greek newspaper Ta Nea.
"Since then, the life of every police officer is no more than a bullet - claiming in a statement by members of the organization, which leads the agency. - We are not involved in politics, we are a guerrilla war." Handling, as explained AFP, includes a quote from the statements "Factions Red Army", left the terrorist group operating in Germany.
As stated in the appeal, to attack a police station in the Athens suburb of Koridallos (Korydallos) was a "punishment" of police. February 2, three of the men fired automatic weapons and threw a grenade, which did not explode. When the attack no one was hurt.
Police found the CD, which contained the treatment of, after an anonymous phone call. The disk was lying on the grave of a teenager who was accidentally shot by police in December during an opposition rally.
Earlier, police suspected in the attack on the station at the extreme left Koridallos group "Revolutionary People's struggle" (Revolutionary People's Struggle), which a month ago, claimed responsibility for the attack on a police officer. The police, according to the Associated Press, suggested that these groups are intertwined.
5 February, it was reported that unknown set fire to office of Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Greece, the police chief Christos Markoyannakisa (Christos Markoyiannakis). Who committed this crime, is not yet known.

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