Bomb explodes near Athens courthouse
December 30, 2010 -- Updated 1237 GMT (2037 HKT)

Explosion rocks heart of Athens
(CNN) -- A strong bomb blast shook one of the main courthouse buildings in central Athens on Thursday morning, Greek police said.
Also  Thursday morning, a bomb exploded in front of the Greek Embassy in  Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is not known whether the blasts are linked.
The  explosion in Athens occurred about 40 minutes after an unidentified  person placed warning calls to a local TV station and newspaper, saying a  bomb would explode outside the "administrative first instance  courthouse."  The advance notice gave police enough time to evacuate the  building.
Police said the blast came from a motorbike rigged  with explosives that was parked in the median across from the courthouse  in the Ambelokipi district.  The caller provided the plate number on  the bike.
A cloud of smoke was visible in the area and there was  some damage to the front of the building and nearby cars from the  explosion. 
In the Argentine capital, no one was injured in the blast at the Greek embassy, the state-run Telam news agency reported.
The  explosion happened about 2 a.m. (midnight Wednesday ET), police said,  according to Telam. The bomb was left at the entrance to the embassy.  The blast broke some windows on the embassy building and other  properties on the block, the news agency reported.
 

 
 
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