The last couple of days, Greece is burning again, but in this case, especially close to the borders and next to military installations within the rest of the country.
A fire next to the Alexandroupoli port in N. Greece which is also a military base has been blamed on traffickers of illegal immigrants since it started at night from 12 different points.
Now they’ve found at least 26 dead bodies of illegal immigrants who thought it would be a good cover to pass illegally to Greece while there were fires
https://www.in.gr/2023/08/22/greece/apanthrakomenoi-entopistikan-18-metanastes-sto-dasos-tis-dadias/
Other fires next to military bases and installations include the fire in Aspra Spitia, Central Greece and Aspropyrgos area close to Athens. Both fires started today, again with multiple starting points and they were placed next to Air Force fuel reserves and airfields.
In Aspropyrgos area where the airfield exists, there is a community of gypsies and in many cases they are foreign gypsies with some being muslim. A few months back when a gypsy was killed in a shooting with the police, many of these gypsies threatened to kill Greeks and although their force is minimal and could be easily eliminated if they take arms against the native population, they can be an actual security threat.
AC