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Greece: Terror group claims responsibility for mail bombs

26. November 2010. | 12:48

Source: ANA

The "Conspiracy of Cells of Fire" terror gang, in a proclamation posted on an Internet website on Thursday, assumed responsibility for 14 parcel bombs sent to embassies and leaders of European countries in early November.

The "Conspiracy of Cells of Fire" terror gang, in a proclamation posted on an Internet website on Thursday, assumed responsibility for 14 parcel bombs sent to embassies and leaders of European countries in early November.

The proclamation, that also contains an appeal to similar extremist groups in Europe and Latin America, for the first time uses the title "revolutionary organisation" and features an emblem, while the author or authors claims that the arrests of members of the group do not signal the end of their activities.

They also claimed that the parcel bombs did not target embassies' staff and for this reason contained a minimum quantity of gunpowder, adding that they «wanted to send a message" without injuring a person.

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