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Greek government under harsh scrutiny two years after deadly train crash

Mass protests are expected to bring parts of Greece to a standstill on Friday — the two-year anniversary of the country's deadliest railway disaster.



Two years after Greece's deadliest railway disaster, mass protests are expected to disrupt parts of the country. Public outrage has resurfaced, with a poll showing 72% of Greeks believe the government tried to cover up the crash. The disaster involved a head-on collision, with some passengers burned alive despite surviving the initial impact. The crash site allegedly contained undeclared flammable cargo. The government faces allegations of tampering with evidence and influencing the investigation, potentially affecting the future of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government.

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