A probe into three unexploded
bombs placed at post-office cashpoints in Turin last year is
pursuing the possible charge of terrorism, investigators said
Monday. They said the bombs, planted in April, June and
November, were inspired by an anarchist pamphlet, The Skies Are
Burning, posted on the Web in 2015. In the pamphlet, the Italian
post office is accused of helping "the machine" of migrant
expulsions by "placing at their disposal the charter flights of
their airline, Mistral Air". Other bombs were placed in Genoa
and Florence, but in those cases anarchist groups explicitly
claimed responsibility.
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