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Italy Probes Suspected Rail Sabotage as Milan Olympic Protests Turn Violent

A terrorism investigation is under way, with organizers reporting no material disruption to schedules or athlete transport.

Overview

  • The Transport Ministry opened a suspected terrorism inquiry into railway damage in northern Italy, with Digos and transport police leading investigations and no claim of responsibility so far.
  • Officials detailed three incidents: severed cables on a high‑speed line near Bologna, a fire at a track‑switch cabin near Pesaro, and a rudimentary device found on the BolognaPadova line.
  • Rail authorities reported delays of up to two and a half hours for high‑speed, Intercity and regional services, with operations later stabilizing.
  • In Milan, about 10,000 people marched over housing costs and environmental impacts before roughly 100 protesters clashed with police near the Santagiulia arena, prompting tear gas, water cannon and six arrests reported.
  • Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned violent protesters as “enemies of Italy,” the IOC denounced the clashes, and officials said athlete movements and competition schedules remained unaffected as security was tightened.