Serious Sabotage Hits Italian Railways Just Days Before Winter Olympics Begin
Suspected attacks on northern Italy's railway network have crippled the country's rail system, with severe disruptions reported as thousands gathered to kick off the Winter Olympics. According to authorities, three separate incidents involving damage to railway lines are believed to be connected to the Games.
A fire hit rail infrastructure between Bologna and Venice, causing up to two-and-a-half hour delays, while police later discovered severed cables and an explosive device at locations nearby. The Ministry of Transport described the incidents as "serious sabotage" that mirrored vandalism during the Paris Olympics in 2024.
Police are investigating the incidents, but no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks yet. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has reassured the public that these actions do not tarnish Italy's image and have instead made the country's participation in the Games even more compelling and positive.
The Winter Olympics kicked off with an opening ceremony on Friday evening in Milan and Cortina in northeastern Italy. The games will be held over hundreds of miles, including locations such as the Alps and Dolomite mountains, where several events are scheduled to take place.
Rail travel has been severely impacted due to the disruptions, but it appears that normal traffic is returning to order by Saturday afternoon.
Suspected attacks on northern Italy's railway network have crippled the country's rail system, with severe disruptions reported as thousands gathered to kick off the Winter Olympics. According to authorities, three separate incidents involving damage to railway lines are believed to be connected to the Games.
A fire hit rail infrastructure between Bologna and Venice, causing up to two-and-a-half hour delays, while police later discovered severed cables and an explosive device at locations nearby. The Ministry of Transport described the incidents as "serious sabotage" that mirrored vandalism during the Paris Olympics in 2024.
Police are investigating the incidents, but no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks yet. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has reassured the public that these actions do not tarnish Italy's image and have instead made the country's participation in the Games even more compelling and positive.
The Winter Olympics kicked off with an opening ceremony on Friday evening in Milan and Cortina in northeastern Italy. The games will be held over hundreds of miles, including locations such as the Alps and Dolomite mountains, where several events are scheduled to take place.
Rail travel has been severely impacted due to the disruptions, but it appears that normal traffic is returning to order by Saturday afternoon.