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Three teenagers have been arrested for attacking two boys and a staff member at a facility for unaccompanied under-age migrants in the southern Peloponnese region, authorities said Monday.
A police statement said the three boys aged 14-17 face charges of grievous bodily harm, assaulting vulnerable people and weapons offenses over Sunday’s alleged incident at the center in Kalavryta, in the north of the Peloponnese.
The nationalities of the teenagers were not made public.
The statement said the suspects allegedly used a box cutter, cables and various wooden and metal implements to beat two fellow inmates, aged 15 and 17, at the facility that’s run by the Hellenic Red Cross.






