Feb 7 β€’ 16:37 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Sabotage interrupts train travel in Italy during the Winter Olympics

Train travel in northern Italy was disrupted due to sabotage on the first day of the Winter Olympics, causing significant delays.

Train services near Bologna, Italy, were interrupted on the morning of February 7 due to sabotage, as reported by the Ministry of Transport. This incident occurred on the opening day of the Winter Olympics, leading to delays of up to 2.5 hours for both high-speed and regional train services. The ministry described the event as a "serious act of sabotage" and drew parallels to a similar sabotage incident during the opening of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, which had caused chaos for travelers at that time.

Three separate incidents of sabotage were reported at different locations, indicating a coordinated effort to disrupt rail services. The Italian government has emphasized that such actions will not tarnish Italy's image globally, asserting that the Winter Olympics will further enhance the country's reputation. Vice Prime Minister Matteo Salvini remarked on the positive impact the games could have on Italy's image despite the sabotage.

The Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina are scheduled to take place from February 6 to 22, 2026, and the government is taking measures to ensure the safety and reliability of transport during this period. The prompt and coordinated response from authorities highlights their commitment to providing a secure environment for both athletes and visitors during the games.

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