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A shattered window is seen next to the
emblem of the U.S. embassy in Athens following a rocket attack January 12,
2007. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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ATHENS,
Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- The explosion at the U.S. Embassy in central Athens early on
Friday morning was caused by a "self-propelled explosive projectile" fired from
very nearby, a statement by the Greek Public Order Ministry said.
The ministry said that the projectile caused minor
material damage to the building's glass front and roof, adding that there had
been no injuries.
The statement also said that relevant services were
mobilized immediately after the bombing and the surrounding area had been
cordoned off. A "scrutinizing search" was being carried out in the vicinity of
the embassy, it said.
A preliminary investigation was been carried out by
the Special Violent Crimes Directorate (DAEEB), the Criminal Investigations
Directorate (DEE) and Attica Security Police's State Security sub-directorate,
the statement said, adding that the Greek authorities were working in close
cooperation with the U.S. embassy authorities.
Any further developments would be released in another
announcement, the ministry said.
The strong blast was reported shortly before 6 a.m.
local time (0400 GMT). Initial reports said that the embassy's facade was hit by
some type of projectile from outside, possibly a rocket. What appeared to be a
hole was visible very near to the embassy's emblem, on the front side of the
compound building along Vassilissis Sofias Boulevard.
Witnesses said the explosion was so powerful that it
could be clearly heard 500 meters away.
"This attack came from the outside. There is no
justification for such an act of violence," U.S. Ambassador Charles Ries told
reporters outside the embassy nearly two hours after the attack.
Ries, who spoke with Greek Foreign Minister Dora
Bakoyannis on the phone immediately after the incident, added that he had not
yet visited the exact site where the projectile hit, which he called a "crime
scene."
He also declined to call the episode an "act of
terror" for the moment, saying instead that it was a "very serious" incident.
Earlier, the U.S. State Department confirmed that
there had been no injuries as a result of the incident.
Greek police cordoned-off the area around the
embassy, which takes up an entire city block and is one of the most heavily
guarded and monitored sites in the Greek capital.
Traffic was interrupted around the site, and U.S.
officials have promised to open the embassy "as soon as possible."
Related:
Greek FM: Embassy bombing will not
damage Greek-U.S. ties
ATHENS, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- Greek Foreign Minister Dora
Bakoyannis and U.S. Ambassador Charles Ries said on Friday that the rocket
attack on the U.S. Embassy in Athens would not harm the relationship
between the two countries.
Blast rocks U.S. embassy in
Athens
BEIJING, Jan. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- An explosion rocked the
U.S. Embassy compound in Athens on Friday.
State-run NET television first quoted police as saying that the explosion occurred on the third floor of the main embassy building, but later reported that the police said the explosion happened outside the building.
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