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Around 40 anarchists gathered in the northern suburb of Athens in front of the house of Kostas Baltas - one of the two investigators of the two extreme armed groups Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei and Revolutionary Struggle. The youths in solidarity with the captured terrorists threw leaflets, sprayed appeals on the walls and shouted slogans in their support. The police officers who arrived almost immediately took all the involved in the protest to the police station in Attica in order to establish their identity.
Meanwhile, the Italian anarchist organization FAI took responsibility for sending a package containing an explosive to the warden in Korydallos.
According to sources, the manifesto written in Italian was discovered during the laboratory analysis of the package, which was disposed of by a controlled explosion held by experts from the Greek police.
The same sources claim that the members of FAI have sent the package as a sign of solidarity with their detained "comrades", who are accused of involvement in the organization Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei. They also expressed their solidarity with the members of the anarchist community in Switzerland, Germany and Chile.
Manifesto with similar content was found in a package with explosives which exploded in a paratroopers unit in the Italian city of Livorno. One officer was injured during the explosion. The anarchist organization claimed responsibility for sending a package of explosives to the nuclear power plant Suisse Nucléaire in the Swiss city of Olten. The blast wounded two people.
It became clear today that three of the six temporarily detained for involvement in the group Revolutionary Struggle will be set free, following the order of the Court of Appeal.
The judges ruled out Hristoforos Kortesis, Evangelos Statopoulos and Sarandos Nikitopoulos to be set free under restrictive measures and extended the detention of Kostas Gurnas, Nikos Maziotis and his girlfriend Panayota Roupa. The court order rules out that two of the freed are required to pay guarantees in the amount of € 3,000 and to go to the police station in the district where they live twice a month. The three are not allowed to leave the country.
The live broadcasting of the anarchists protest outside the house of the judicial magistrate by TV Antenna ended bad for a member of the technical team. In his attempt to lift the direct broadcasting antenna of the mobile TV station it touched one of the high voltage cables and as a result the young man got an electric shock. He died later in the hospital to which he was taken.