Pre-dawn firebomb attacks in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, target residences linked to members of the governing New Democracy party, according to multiple reports. The incidents occur in the early morning hours between about 4 a.m. and 4:45 a.m., outside apartment buildings. Sources describe the attacks as using crude explosive or incendiary devices made with camping gas canisters. Authorities investigate the incidents and seek to identify the perpetrators and determine whether there is any coordinated motive or connection between the targeted homes. The reports do not indicate whether anyone is injured or whether the attacks cause deaths, though they note that the targets are homes of New Democracy members. Greek police respond to the scene and collect evidence related to the devices used. The attacks are reported as raising security concerns and increasing scrutiny on threats aimed at political figures and their families. Overall, the coverage focuses on the timing, location, method of the attacks, and that the targeted residences are associated with the ruling party.