Greek police announce the arrest of two people over a firebomb attack in Athens in 2010 that killed three people. According to multiple reports, the incident involved a bank that is said to have been targeted during a period of violent protest. Police state that the attack left people trapped inside the building, and the fire resulted in fatalities. The arrests are presented as part of an ongoing investigation into responsibility for the 2010 attack. The reports do not provide additional details about the suspects, the specific bank, the broader circumstances of the protest, or the exact charges at the time of publication. However, all sources agree on the key timeline and outcome: the arson attack occurred in 2010, it was carried out against a bank in Athens during unrest, and the fire caused three deaths. The two arrests are therefore linked to determining who was involved in the firebombing and the resulting deaths. Authorities indicate the case remains under investigation.