Shit happens
Better them than some civilians minding their own business.
Italian police are investigating after two well-known anarchist activists were found dead in the rubble of an exploded farmhouse, apparently by a bomb they were cooking.
Two anarchists have been found dead in the remains of a derelict farmhouse in a Rome suburb. While the property was remote enough that the explosion on Thursday was apparently not heard by neighbours, the alarm was later raised when a passing jogger noticed a body amid the rubble of the collapsed building.
While police initially believed the two bodies discovered were those of unfortunate homeless rough sleepers caught in an unsound, collapsing building, the fact that one of the pair had apparently had his arm blown clean off, and that they had distinctive tattoos, prompted officers to investigate the scene for explosives. The dead were later identified as hard-left anarchist extremists Alessandro Mercogliano, 53-years-old, and his 35-year-old girlfriend Sara Ardizzone.
A place near the Acquedotti park could have been the target of the device that the two anarchists who died yesterday in the explosion inside the abandoned cottage were assembling. This would be one of the hypotheses that emerged during the meeting of the Anti-terrorism Strategic Analysis Committee held today at the Viminale.
A track taken into consideration in light of the nature of the device, which would have been made with fertilizer and a trigger and, therefore, considered not very 'stable' for transport. Among the possible targets 'of anarchic interest' in the south-east quadrant of the Capital are a railway junction as well as the Tuscolano pole of the Police and a Carabinieri barracks. But at the moment other leads are not excluded.
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Italian police are investigating after two well-known anarchist activists were found dead in the rubble of an exploded farmhouse, apparently by a bomb they were cooking.
Two anarchists have been found dead in the remains of a derelict farmhouse in a Rome suburb. While the property was remote enough that the explosion on Thursday was apparently not heard by neighbours, the alarm was later raised when a passing jogger noticed a body amid the rubble of the collapsed building.
While police initially believed the two bodies discovered were those of unfortunate homeless rough sleepers caught in an unsound, collapsing building, the fact that one of the pair had apparently had his arm blown clean off, and that they had distinctive tattoos, prompted officers to investigate the scene for explosives. The dead were later identified as hard-left anarchist extremists Alessandro Mercogliano, 53-years-old, and his 35-year-old girlfriend Sara Ardizzone.
A place near the Acquedotti park could have been the target of the device that the two anarchists who died yesterday in the explosion inside the abandoned cottage were assembling. This would be one of the hypotheses that emerged during the meeting of the Anti-terrorism Strategic Analysis Committee held today at the Viminale.
A track taken into consideration in light of the nature of the device, which would have been made with fertilizer and a trigger and, therefore, considered not very 'stable' for transport. Among the possible targets 'of anarchic interest' in the south-east quadrant of the Capital are a railway junction as well as the Tuscolano pole of the Police and a Carabinieri barracks. But at the moment other leads are not excluded.
Rome, a cottage explodes: two anarchists dead. Between hypotheses action on nearby target
The explosion of the cottage in the Acquedotti park, with the death of two anarchists linked to the Cospito group inside it, has become a (also) political case






