Mar 21 โ€ข 23:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy La Repubblica

The anarchists' target was near the exploded farmhouse: 'Ready to strike at night'

Anarchists in Italy allegedly targeted a farmhouse, indicating plans for further strikes at night, leading to police raids on suspects.

Italian authorities are investigating a recent attack linked to anarchist groups, where the target was near an exploded farmhouse. Reports have emerged suggesting that potential targets include infrastructure such as railways and military barracks. During the investigation, five individuals were raided, indicating a heightened concern about possible accomplices involved in planning further incidents.

One of the individuals under suspicion is believed to have stolen a motorcycle used in an attack against Adinolfi, a manager at Ansaldo Energia, which amplifies the ongoing threat of anarchist extremism in the region. The rhetoric from these groups has been alarming, with graffiti found at metro stations and railway stations declaring that โ€œthe revenge will be terrible,โ€ reflecting an intent to escalate their actions.

This situation underscores a worrying trend of violence linked to anarchist ideologies in Italy, raising questions about public safety and the effectiveness of security measures in place. As authorities continue to hunt for suspects and prevent further attacks, the potential danger that these groups pose to societal stability remains a critical concern for law enforcement agencies and the public alike.

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