Feb 9 โ€ข 23:24 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Denmark DR Nyheder

Anarchists Claim Responsibility for Railway Sabotage During the Olympics in Italy

An anarchist group has claimed responsibility for sabotaging the railway network in northern Italy during the first full day of the Winter Olympics, causing significant disruptions to train services without any injuries or damage to trains.

An anarchist group has taken responsibility for a series of sabotage incidents on the railway network in northern Italy, which occurred on the first full day of the Olympic Winter Games. The disruptions included three separate incidents that resulted in delays for both high-speed and regional trains, highlighting vulnerabilities in infrastructure during important international events. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, and no trains were damaged as a result of these actions.

The group released a statement attributing their actions to the increasingly repressive measures taken by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government against public demonstrations. They argued that the escalating crackdown has rendered traditional forms of protest ineffective, leading them to resort to more radical methods to express their dissent. This situation sheds light on the growing tensions between the government and protest groups amid the backdrop of the Olympics, which is typically a time of national pride and celebration.

In response to the sabotage, Italy's Vice Prime Minister and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini has vowed to locate and prosecute the anarchists responsible for the disruption. He stated that the authorities would utilize all available resources to track down and combat these individuals, framing their actions as a threat to public safety and the integrity of the Olympic festivities. This incident raises questions about the security measures in place during major events and the broader implications of civil unrest in democratic societies.

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