Proceedings have been held in the capital, Athens, and Thessaloniki, for those who lost their lives in the train accident that occurred in Greece last week.
Thousands of people gathered in Syntagma Square in Athens and marched towards the Office of the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE) in Athens.
It was demanded that those responsible be found at the event, which was supported by many groups such as labor unions and student organisations.
After the scuffle between a group of demonstrators and the police in front of the Office of the Waqf, the police responded with tear gas at the demonstrators.
Thousands of demonstrators in Thessaloniki demanded that those responsible be found.
It happened
On Tuesday, February 28, at 23.20 local time, 57 people, mostly university students, died in the accident that occurred in Tempe District, 26 kilometers from the city of Larissa.
The collision of a passenger and a freight train while they were moving in opposite directions on the same railway line revealed the lack of infrastructure and security systems on Greek railways, and negligence led to reactions.
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