No one is safe from terror,
Premier Paolo Gentiloni said after last week's attacks in
Barcelona and Cambrils that killed 15 people including three
Italians.
"No country can feel shielded" from terror, he said at a
meeting of the influential Catholic lay organisation Communion
and Liberation (CL).
"It is decisive that everyone should support the police,
intelligence and the military working to ensure security,"
Gentiloni said.
The Italian victims, all in Barcelona where a van rammed
crowds, were 25-year-old engineer Luca Russo, 35-year-old web
tech magazine manager Bruno Gulotta, and 80-year-old
Italo-Argentinian retiree Carmen Lopardo.
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