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A Greek police officer asking the media to evacuate a short time after a rocket hit the U.S. embassy in Athens early on Friday. (AP)
Last update - 11:58 12/01/2007
Greece: Domestic terrorists to blame for attack on U.S. Embassy
By The Associated Press

ATHENS, Greece - An anti-tank shell was fired at the U.S. Embassy early
Friday, striking the front of the building but causing no injuries. Greece's Public Order Minister said the blast was probably an act of domestic terrorism - raising fears of resurgent violence by far-left Greek militants.

"It is very likely that this is the work of a domestic group," Vyron Polydoras said. "We believe this effort to revive terrorism is deplorable and will not succeed."

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He said Greece "strongly condemns" the attack on the heavily guarded building - the first major attack against a U.S. target in Greece in more than a decade.

"We believe it is a symbolic act," Polydoras said. "It is an attempt to
disrupt our country's international relations."

Polydoras said police were examining the authenticity of phone calls to a private security company claiming responsibility on behalf of a militant left-wing group.

"There are one or two telephone calls, from unknown callers, who claimed that the Revolutionary Struggle assumes responsibility," Polydoras said. "We cannot rule out that they were genuine."

Revolutionary Struggle claimed responsibility for a May 2006 bomb attack on Culture Minister Giorgos Voulgarakis, in which nobody was injured.

Police cordoned off streets around the building after the explosion shortly before 6 A.M. (0400 GMT). The shell struck the third floor - narrowly missing the embassy emblem - and smashed glass in nearby buildings.

Investigators were examining what they believed was the device used to fire the shell from a construction site near the embassy.

Embassy officials confirmed that an explosion had taken place and said that no one had been injured. U.S. ambassador Charles Ries said the damage was "not extensive."

"There can be no justification for such a senseless act of violence. ... The embassy was occupied at the time [but] nobody was hurt," he said.

Ries said there had been no warning of the attack.

"We're treating it as a very serious attack. We will determine what it is when we know [more]," he said.

Authorities were searching apartment buildings near the U.S. Embassy and a nearby hospital for evidence.

"At 5:58 A.M. an explosion was caused by a self-propelling shell, causing
minor damage at the front of the building," a police statement said.

Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis visited the embassy after the blast.

"I came here to express the solidarity of the Greek people following this
deplorable action," she said. "Such actions in the past have had a very heavy cost for the country. ... The Greek government is determined to undertake every effort to not allow such phenomena to be repeated in the future."

A U.S. State Department spokesman confirmed that the attack caused no
injuries.

"There are no injuries or casualties of any kind," Kurtis Cooper said. "Police have responded. As a result the embassy will be closed today, Friday."

Polydoras, the Public Order Minister, said police would set up a special task force on the attack, headed by a former counterterrorism chief who eradicated the far-left November 17 group in 2002.

The group was blamed for killing 23 people - including U.S., British and
Turkish officials - and dozens of bomb attacks.

In 2003, a special court gave multiple life sentences to November 17's leader, chief assassin and three other members. Lesser sentences were given to 10 others.

November 17 carried out a similar rocket attack against the U.S. Embassy in 1996, causing minor damage and no injuries.

Several obscure militant groups have appeared since the November 17 members were arrested.

Radical groups Revolutionary Struggle and Popular Revolutionary Action were blamed for the bombings of three government ministries in 2005.

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  1.   This is not terrorism 09:22  |  Simone Palmer 12/01/07
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  4.   re: Lavi #2 10:53  |  Paulo 12/01/07
  5.   Hey Simone Palmer. You are a terrorist supporter, aren`t you? 11:00  |  Vittorio 12/01/07
  6.   #1 Not terrorism? 11:31  |  TM 12/01/07
  7.   Not terrorism, freedom fight 11:49  |  Hugo Stal 12/01/07
  8.   How Old Is That Building? 12:53  |  Yosemite 12/01/07
  9.   here come all the crack pots 12:53  |  paul 12/01/07
  10.   to #6 TM 13:25  |  GreekMan 12/01/07
  11.   A REAL WHODUNNIT!! 13:49  |  Brant 12/01/07
  12.   6# TM 14:00  |  Dav 12/01/07
  13.   To # 8 Yosemite 14:25  |  Yanni Greece 12/01/07
  14.   TOO EMBARRASS TO ADMIT 14:36  |  indrajaya 12/01/07
  15.   Definition of Terrorism (To TM#6) 14:37  |  UN 12/01/07
  16.   Islamist-Jihadist terrorists 14:38  |  Brod 12/01/07
  17.   Islamic terrorists + Greek lefties = Likely suspect 14:40  |  SLAVO 12/01/07
  18.   To Greekman #10..Important... 14:46  |  Vincent 12/01/07
  19.   Simone Palmer 15:14  |  Lynn 12/01/07
  20.   # 7 Hugo 15:18  |  Lynn 12/01/07
  21.   to simone # 1,it sure is a brutal occupation 15:31  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  22.   To TM; what`s in a word? 15:41  |  Mark B. 12/01/07
  23.   to dav re:#12 i think what he meant was,when you shoot rockets 15:44  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  24.   the problem with greek culture in 2007 16:11  |  Pete 12/01/07
  25.   SURVEY: MOST GREEKS ARE AGAINST ISRAELI AGGRESSIONS 17:13  |  THE JACKAL 12/01/07
  26.   To Yanni! Yup! 17:16  |  Yosemite 12/01/07
  27.   To Pete #24 17:21  |  Mike - Greek 12/01/07
  28.   I`m Impressed 17:24  |  Nikos 12/01/07
  29.   #1 17:27  |  Gili 12/01/07
  30.   Proper punishment 17:39  |  Bimmer 12/01/07
  31.   #23 17:41  |  Gili 12/01/07
  32.   Same ol`, same ol` 18:30  |  TM 12/01/07
  33.   #10 GreekMan 18:39  |  TM 12/01/07
  34.   #4: Paulo -- Careless & Calculated Cut & Paste Poster! 18:47  |  Lavi 12/01/07
  35.   Simone Palmer, the self-hating American 19:33  |  Jake 12/01/07
  36.   Simone Palmer 19:36  |  realistic 12/01/07
  37.   Ask the Greek foreign minister, Dora Bakoyannis 19:47  |  Jake 12/01/07
  38.   COMPROMISE WITH TERRORISTS SAVES LIVES! 19:52  |  ALDO MORO 12/01/07
  39.   #11: Brant 20:22  |  R. Alkalai 12/01/07
  40.   jackel,did you get your info in post # 25 from the terror gazette 21:33  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  41.   6 #TM Israel is the mother of terrorism 22:02  |  Sam (UK) 12/01/07
  42.   sam # 41 thanks for the laugh we all know your a 22:18  |  terrornator 12/01/07
  43.   Greece 22:35  |  George 12/01/07
  44.   Sam (UK), you sound like a broken record 23:29  |  Jake 12/01/07
  45.   Paki Jackal 23:58  |  realistic 12/01/07
  46.   re: Lavi #34 00:25  |  Paulo 13/01/07
  47.   To Jake 01:23  |  Mark B. 13/01/07
  48.   TO TM 04:45  |  GreekMan 13/01/07
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