Gas bombs were found in the area of ​​Trilofos where there was a fire – The prosecutor’s investigation – 2024-07-21 14:11:55

The possibility of arson is being examined for the fire that broke out last Thursday (18/7) in Trilofos, Thessaloniki, following according to the president of the local community, gas canisters were found near the church of Agios Panteleimon.

The president of the local community of Trilofou, Kosmas Tsilias, told ertnews.gr that the Fire Department found “two incendiary devices at the site of the fire, near the chapel of Agios Panteleimon”.

The deputy mayor of Thermi had said that the fire started from an explosion in a PPC transformer, while the president of the community claimed that this explosion followed the outbreak of the fire and the authorities are investigating all the facts regarding the incident.

In the previous days, the municipality of Thermi had announced that remains of incendiary devices were found in two places, one of which was connected to the fire in Livadi.

All this is the subject of the prosecutor’s investigation, which began last Friday following the announcement of the municipality of Thermi regarding the remains of incendiary devices. The prosecutor is investigating what exactly is happening in the area of ​​Thermi, where complaints are being made by the municipality and local bodies.

Source: ertnews

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