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Trains in Italy Delayed by Latest Suspected Sabotage Attack During Olympics
- Services between Naples and Rome, as well as the line heading north towards Florence, were delayed due to suspected sabotage incidents.
- Transport Minister Matteo Salvini condemned those behind the incidents and stated that these were hateful criminal acts aimed at workers and at Italy.
- An anarchist group claimed responsibility for an attack on the railway network last Saturday, the first day of the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
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Americans attending Olympics urged to 'exercise caution' after Italian railways hit by suspected 'sabotage'
An investigation is underway into the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics suspected railway sabotage after Italian officials reported suspected criminal acts that damaged high-speed rail lines.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleBurned cables in Rome, the shadow of anarchists. Salvini: 'Atti criminali' (ANSA)
·Italy
Read Full ArticleIn Italy, trains were delayed by more than an hour due to another suspected sabotage attack during the Olympics. Train services were disrupted between Naples and Rome, and there were also delays on the line north to Florence.
·Estonia
Read Full ArticleDelusive acts slow down the Rome-Naples and Rome-Florence route: burned cables and damage to the plants cause delays up to 90 minutes. Investigate the judiciary. Salvini: "Hate criminal acts"
·Italy
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right6Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Center
Bias Distribution
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