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Diomedes Komnenos : ウィキペディア英語版 | Diomedes Komnenos
Diomedes Komnenos (Greek: ; 1956–1973), a Greek high school student, is the first casualty of the Athens Polytechnic uprising.〔 He was shot opposite the main gate of the Polytechnic. ==The events== On the night of Friday, November 16, 1973, police forces started confronting the thousands of protestors gathered inside and outside the Polytechnic campus, located on Patission Street, one of the busiest in Athens. Komnenos was one of the many high school students barricaded inside the Polytechnic. At about 10:00 pm, the police used guns and smoke-bombs to evacuate the streets from the protestors. At the time, Komnenos had joined other students on the corner of September 3 St. and Averof St.,〔Intersection coordinates: ()〕 exactly across from the Polytechnic. It is reported that Komnenos went from the student side to the middle of the street toward the police lines and raising his hands he told them from a distance of about forty metres: "If you are men come and hit us from up close". The students were reportedly hit by sniper fire from the roofs of the neighbouring buildings. Komnenos was killed at 10:15 p.m. when a bullet pierced his heart.〔 His name was in the indictment against the junta members during the Greek Junta Trials.
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