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Terror attack victim's mother dies; perpetrators to be caught and punished
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Terror attack victim's mother dies; perpetrators to be caught and punished

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • The mother of Aphrodite Nestor, a victim of a terrorist attack, has died from her injuries.
  • The attack, described as an act of "blind hatred," has been widely condemned by the political world.
  • Greek police are investigating the incident, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis vowing that the perpetrators will be caught and punished.

The mother of Aphrodite Nestor, one of the targets of a recent terrorist attack, has succumbed to her injuries, adding another layer of tragedy to the incident. The attack, which has been described as an act of "blind hatred," has sent shockwaves through Greece and drawn widespread condemnation from the political establishment.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the situation, stating firmly that "they will be arrested and punished." The Hellenic Police (EL.AS.) are actively investigating the case, meticulously examining visual evidence and other critical details that are expected to lead them to the perpetrators.

The article also touches upon broader societal issues, including a rise in violent crimes committed by minors and potential legislative changes. Two new regulations are reportedly being introduced by the Ministry of Labor. One aims to reduce or abolish the 6% health insurance contribution, while the other proposes that in cases of successive insurance, supplementary pensions would be issued by the last fund.

Furthermore, the piece briefly mentions the evolving landscape in the context of the war in Iran and includes an opinion piece by Macron and Ghebreyesus on child health. It also notes the increasing severity and violence in juvenile crimes and highlights early signs of dementia detectable through vision, urging regular check-ups.

They will be arrested and punished.

โ€” Kyriakos MitsotakisGreek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis vowed swift action against those responsible for the terrorist attack.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.