According to RIA Novosti, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis congratulated the police on the success.

Two men were arrested and charged with terrorist crimes, possession of explosives, violation of the law on weapons and forgery of documents. One woman was arrested for violating a law on weapons.

During 13 searches, police found and confiscated, in particular, five Kalashnikovs, one submachine gun, two pistols, dynamite gelatine, detonators, and CS tear grenades.

Earlier it was reported that as a result of the anti-terrorist operation in Turkey, seven suspects were detained.