Daily Mail: Is Greece about to burn its bridges with the Eurozone? Protestors hurl petrol bombs at riot police on the streets of Athens ahead of final deadline for bailout deal
* Violent protestors have hurled petrol bombs at riot police after surrounding the Greek parliament this evening
* Police responded with tear gas against anti-austerity protestors who set ablaze parts of Syntagma square in Athens
* Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras agreed to harsh austerity terms as part of an €86 billion bailout from Eurozone leaders
* Greece's parliament looks likely to adopt reforms ahead of midnight deadline, in large part thanks to pro-European opposition parties
Violent protestors have hurled petrol bombs at riot police after surrounding the Greek parliament ahead of a final deadline for the country's €86 billion bailout deal.
Police responded with tear gas against dozens of hooded anti-austerity protestors who set ablaze parts of Syntagma square in central Athens as they targeted the officers.
The violence erupted on the sidelines of a demonstration gathering 12,500 people in front of the parliament building opposed to the passage of the reforms.
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