(13 May 2010) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Police on scene of blast
2. Wide of cordoned off area
3. Pan of police with motorbike in foreground
4. Police, police cordon in foreground
5. Wide of forensic team working
6. Police officer behind cordon
7. Forensic team inspecting scene of blast
8. Onlookers on balcony of nearby building
9. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Ana Mukulis, eyewitness:
"Please come closer, I have to say this. It was a huge bomb, just boom."
10. Various of police and forensic team on scene
11. Onlookers standing nearby
12. Police
13. Pan from onlookers to police at cordon
14. Various of forensic team working
15. Police cordon
STORYLINE
A powerful bomb blast outside Greece's largest prison late on Thursday left one woman injured and nearby homes damaged, police said.
The explosion outside Korydallos prison occurred after a warning telephone call to an Athens newspaper, giving police about 20 minutes to cordon off the area.
Police said the blast, heard across western parts of the Greek capital, shattered apartment block and storefront windows for several blocks.
The injured woman was being treated for glass cuts at a state hospital and her condition was not serious, police and government health officials said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing, but suspicion fell on radical Greek militant groups that have stepped up attacks in recent years.
Last month, authorities arrested and charged six people with membership of Greece's most active militant left wing group.
The Revolutionary Struggle organisation fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the US embassy in Athens in 2007, causing no injuries.
Several suspected members of that group are being held at Korydallos on pre-trial detention.
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