Cars firebombed overnight in Athens, hit Italian-related targets.

ATHENS, GREECE (APRIL 10, 2008) STAR TV -

 Four car dealerships, and a Greek-Italian college in Athens were
attacked by arsonists with gas ganisters overnight on Wednesday (April 9), who
damaged more than 30 cars.
    The attacks occured within 20 minutes around the city, with one of the
car lots being an Alfa Romeo dealership and another lot selling Fiat cars.

    Gas canisters also exploded outside the Italian college in a western
Athens neighbourhood, damaging two cars which fire officials doused.
    No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, police said.
    Self styled anarchist youths or anti-establishment youths often target
vehicles, banks and foreign companies with gas canisters in Greece, but rarely
claim responsibility or give reasons for the attacks.
    Italy votes for a new prime minister on Sunday and Monday.