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Saboteurs target Italian railways on first day of Winter Olympics
Summary
Authorities reported coordinated attacks on railway infrastructure near Bologna on the first full day of the Milan‑Cortina Winter Olympics, causing delays and a temporary suspension of services; officials said traffic later returned to normal and an investigation is under way.
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Saboteurs are reported to have targeted railway infrastructure near Bologna on the first full day of the Milan‑Cortina Winter Olympics. Police said incidents occurred at three separate locations and led to widespread delays on high‑speed, Intercity and regional services. The state rail operator temporarily suspended parts of its network before officials said traffic returned to normal later in the day. Authorities said no group had claimed responsibility and an investigation has been opened.
Known details:
- Police reported attacks at three locations near Bologna that disrupted services and led to temporary suspension of parts of the state rail network.
- Officials said delays of up to about two and a half hours affected some services, and that traffic at the state operator returned to normal later in the afternoon.
- Authorities announced an investigation is under way and that no one had claimed responsibility for the incidents.
Summary:
The reported incidents disrupted rail travel on a key hub route during the Games and were described by the Transport Ministry as actions of serious importance. Undetermined at this time.
