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Explosions target businesses in Limassol

A low-power explosive device detonated at the entrance of a flower shop in Kato Polemidia, Limassol, at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 26. The explosion caused extensive damage to the shop's facade and two nearby parked vehicles. The 49-year-old owner of the flower shop stated she has no known enemies and remains unaware of any potential motives for the attack. The Limassol Crime Investigation Department (CID) is currently reviewing CCTV footage to identify the perpetrators, who were reportedly seen fleeing the scene on a motorcycle. Authorities are investigating potential links between this incident and a separate bombing that occurred 24 hours earlier at a restaurant near the old port. That restaurant is owned by a Russian businessman, and police have already arrested two suspects, aged 19 and 21, in connection with that earlier blast. Forensic experts are conducting scientific tests to determine if the same type of explosive device was used in both attacks.

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Explosion in Limassol damages shop and vehicles
Sigmalive English · 26 March 2026, 10:08
Two arrested for Limassol restaurant bomb
Cyprus Mail · 26 March 2026, 07:57