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In Greece, blew up the car of former Prime Minister

In Athens in the car of former Prime Minister of Greece Lucas Papademos triggered the explosives he was injured.

Former Prime Minister of Greece Lucas Papademos was wounded today in Athens in an explosion in his car.

According to preliminary information, the explosion occurred during the movement of the car in the city. Injured Papademos, his driver and a security guard. It is reported that the former Prime Minister was injured in the leg and abdomen.

It is also reported that the explosion occurred when Papademos was opened in the vehicle document folder. The photo shows that bulletproof glass broke, worked airbags.

According to physicians, threats of life of the Papademos and other victims.

Papademos was appointed Prime Minister in November 2011 amid political and economic turmoil. He headed the government until may 2012.

He also worked as Vice-President of the European Central Bank.

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