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Italy arrests seven over anarchist network linked to Winter Olympics rail sabotage

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-16

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• What happened: Italian police arrested seven individuals linked to an anarchist network accused of sabotaging a high-speed railway during the Winter Olympics, resulting in significant infrastructure damage and train delays. • Why it matters: The arrests highlight ongoing security concerns regarding threats to national infrastructure and the potential for politically motivated violence, particularly during major events like the Olympics. • What to watch next: Investigations are ongoing, with additional search warrants issued for other suspects, and further developments may arise regarding the group's activities and potential connections to other sabotage incidents.

World Italyolympics Italy arrests seven over anarchist network linked to Winter Olympics rail sabotage File Photo: Trains In Italy Delayed By Latest Suspected Sabotage Attack During Olympics Relevant News Italy arrests seven over anarchist network linked to Winter Olympics rail sabotage 16 June 2026 Cyprus MEPs set to abstain or vote against EU Turkey report 16 June 2026 Cypriots Worldwide prepares new global edition celebrating diaspora achievements 16 June 2026 newsroom 16 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Italian police have arrested seven people accused of belonging to an anarchist militant network and carrying out sabotage on a high-speed railway line during the Winter Olympics in February. In a statement on Tuesday, police said a judge had ordered five suspects to be held in prison and two placed under house arrest. The charges include terrorist association and subversion of the democratic order. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni welcomed the police operation, saying on X that it had “dealt a heavy blow to those who believe they can threaten the nation’s security, target strategic infrastructure and call into question the principles of democratic coexistence.” Police said two of those arrested were accused of taking part in a February 14 attack on the Rome-Florence high-speed rail line. According to investigators, the sabotage was carried out using improvised explosive devices, causing severe damage to infrastructure estimated at €455,000 ($528,000). The attack led to train delays of more than an hour during the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, which ran from February 6 to 22. “The sabotage, along with another attack carried out at the same time on the Rome-Naples line, was claimed on the website ispiraazione.noblogs.org, created specifically a few months earlier,” police said. Police added that the anarchist group’s statement explicitly referred to the timing of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, as well as to anti-militarist aims and violent attacks on infrastructure. According to police, the group was based in Rome but maintained links with other cells in the cities of Bologna, Milan and Naples. Rome prosecutors also issued a number of search warrants against other suspects under investigation in several Italian cities. A 40-page statement posted on the website cited by police also claimed responsibility for a sabotage attack on the Transalpine Pipeline in March. (Reuters) Read more: Cypriot-American skater Emilea Zingas makes history at Milano Winter Olympics Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Cyprus MEPs set to abstain or vote against EU Turkey report Cypriots Worldwide prepares new global edition celebrating diaspora achievements These are the seven corruption cases Anastasiades faces Anastasiades seeks new probe and Attorney General’s recusal from ‘Mafia State’ case Government spokesman vows zero tolerance over ‘Mafia State’ report Phone use ranks among top causes of Cyprus road deaths Values abroad, compromises everywhere: Europe’s human rights problem Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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