Feb 7 โ€ข 14:47 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Denmark DR Nyheder

Italian railways hit by possible attacks

Italian rail networks experienced disruptions due to incidents that may indicate sabotage, leading to delays in high-speed connections, including to Milan.

In Italy, the railway networks around the cities of Bologna and Pesaro have been affected by three incidents that have caused delays, particularly impacting the high-speed connection to Milan, the host city for the Olympics. Public service media RAI reported significant disruptions, which included incidents such as cut cables and a fire at a switch. This has raised alarms regarding the security of the rail systems in the region.

Italian police have not ruled out the possibility that these incidents were deliberate acts. They are currently investigating the causes and circumstances surrounding the disruptions. The severity of the situation has garnered attention from national officials, including Transport Minister Matteo Salvini, who expressed concern in an official statement to RAI about the potential implications for public safety. This incident follows patterns similar to prior sabotage attempts observed in other European countries.

Minister Salvini has drawn parallels between these recent events and the sabotage attacks that targeted the French railway system ahead of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. This comparison highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in transport infrastructure and the threats they face in the lead-up to major international events. The investigation's findings could impact security protocols for upcoming events and highlight the need for enhanced protections against potential attacks on essential public services like transportation.

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