ATHENS – “We are alive by a miracle”, he says Susanna Schlein, first adviser of the Italian embassy in Athens: “My family is still shaken by the completely unexpected risk”. An explosion woke her up in the middle of the night, “like a series of firecrackers” and everyone got out of bed, everyone out to see what the hell is going on, what is that glow that illuminates the detached house in Zografo, a residential neighborhood in the northwest of the Greek capital, considered “one of the safest in the world“, as the diplomats of the Farnesina repeat who in this female-driven Italian embassy, led by ambassador Patrizia Falcinelli, surround her.
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