A bomb explodes at a student protest in Italy, injuring 15 police officers
Kyiv • UNN
In Turin, during student protests, an unknown person threw a homemade bomb at the police, injuring 15 police officers. The protesters opposed the policies of the Maloney government and supported Palestine.
In Turin, Italy, on Friday, November 15, about 15 police officers were hospitalized after a homemade bomb exploded during clashes between students and law enforcement officers. This was reported by ANSA, UNN writes.
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It is noted that an unknown person threw explosives at the police in the city's Castello Square near the prefecture office. Smoke was observed after the explosion .
Clashes between students and law enforcement broke out when some young people were pushed back after trying to break through the police cordon to get to the prefecture building.
Students also hit police cars with flagpoles near the offices of the state broadcaster Rai in the city.
The protesters also removed the Italian flag from the entrance to the famous film museum in the north of the city and installed a Palestinian flag in its place.
The publication noted that on Friday, students held marches in many Italian cities to protest against the government of Prime Minister Georgia Maloney, in particular, against its education policy, as well as against the sale of weapons to Israel and in support of the Palestinian people.