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Unidentified vandals blow up another Athens bank ATM
Unidentified vandals blew up a bank ATM outside a supermarket in the Athens suburb of Dafni early on Monday morning.
According to police, the vandals probably ignited gas to blow open the device before fleeing with an unspecified sum of cash.
The incident occurred at 4.25 a.m. and caused significant damage to the façade of the supermarket but no injuries.
A Homeless Man Stole EUR 500,000 at the Paris Airport and Hid Away
The homeless man, who stole hundreds of thousands of euros in December from Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, remains undetectable. So far, it has been estimated that the stolen money amounts to 300,000 euros. Now, according to a source close to the investigation, the stolen sum amounted to 490,000 euros, the France press reported.
Problems with National Bank cards in the weekend
Extensive problems were reported over the weekend in the use of National Bank credit and debit cards, due to problems with the online network that supported the lender's electronic transactions.
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ATM blown up in Kalyvia
Unknown assailants blew up an ATM inside a supermarket in the area of Kalyvia in Attica early Monday morning, and made off with an undisclosed amount of money.
According to police, the assailants smashed through the supermarket's glass entrance on Kalyvion Avenue with a jeep and used an explosive device to blow up the cash machine before speeding off with the contents.
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Robbers blow up ATM, grab 42,000 euros in cash
Robbers who blew up a bank ATM in Fokida, north of Attica, in the early hours of Wednesday managed to make off with 42,000 euros in cash.
The ATM was located on the main square of Polydroso and the robbers reportedly blew it open by funneling some kind of explosive gas into the machine.
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ATM blown up in Preveza
Unknown assailants blew up an ATM in Preveza, northwestern Greece early on Thursday before making a getaway in a stolen car with an undisclosed amount of money, local reports said.
According to police, the incident took place at around 4 a.m. in the area of Kanallaki. The car was later found abandoned.
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ATM machine at supermarket blown up
Unknown assailants blew up an ATM machine at the entrance of a supermarket in Kalyvia in eastern Attica early Monday morning.
Police said the perpetrators of the dawn attack did not manage to take any money from the machine.
Investigators said the attackers most likely belong to the same gang that has been targeting ATM machines around Attica in recent months
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BGN 60 000 were Stolen from a Blasted ATM in Sofia
Shortly before 5:00am this morning, another ATM was blown up in the capital, reports bgnes.
This time the theft was carried out in the Reduta neighborhood. Criminals have used compressed air or pressure gas cylinders. According to unofficial information inside the ATM were about BGN 60,000.
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Thieves blow up ATM in Argolida
Unidentified thieves blew up a bank ATM in the village of Lygourio near Ancient Epidaurus in Argolida on Saturday.
The perpetrators fled the scene in a stolen car, the charred remains of which police found later in the day on the outskirts of the village.
It remained unclear how much cash was stolen.
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Two ATMs were Blasted with Explosive Device in Sofia
Two ATMs were blasted last night in Sofia, sega reported. The first machine is located in Bankya, and the other one is located in "Levski" District.
There are currently no data about the amount of money stolen. There is a strong police presence in both places.