Rome prosecutors on Tuesday opened a
probe into three letter bombs sent to three women in the capital
on Monday.
Two of the women were injured while the third letter bomb
exploded in the sorting office at Fiumicino wounding a female
employee in rhe face and hands.
Prosecutors said they could not rule out an anarchist attack
or the work of a mentally ill person.
Police are trying to find a link between the three
addressees.
Among the three was an epidemiologist formerly employed by
Rome's Tor Vergata University.
Prosecutors have posited charges of terror attack and bodily
harm.
Another of the three targets was a 54-year-old employee of
the work accident insurance agency INAIL.
The other was a 68-year-old former employee of the Sacro
Cuore University, who was injured in the face and hands.
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