Greek anti-terrorist police arrest three people in connection with firebomb attacks targeting conservative Party politicians. The attacks include an incident in which a relative of a politician—identified in reports as the politician’s mother—dies, and another incident in which at least four people are injured. Police present the arrests as linked to a series of attacks rather than a single event, and they investigate the suspects as part of an ongoing anti-terrorism probe. Reporting across outlets describes the operation as carried out by specialised anti-terror police units and focuses on the outcome of the attacks: one death and multiple injuries. The sources do not provide additional detail in the excerpts provided about the suspects’ identities, the precise timing and locations of the attacks, or any claimed responsibility. Authorities continue their investigation to establish how the suspects are connected to the attacks and whether there are further accomplices.