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12 May 2017 | 09:10 AM UTC

Italy: Minor bombing in central Rome May 12

Small-scale bombing in central Rome May 12, no injuries; anarchist groups suspected

Warning

Event

An explosion occurred in central Rome on the morning of Friday, May 12, near a post office on Marmorata Street. According to initial reports, a rudimentary explosive device, e.g. a parcel or letter bomb, was placed between two cars. No injuries have been reported. The area is located near a stop for shuttles to Rome-Fiumicino International Airport (FCO).

Firemen, police, and the bomb squad are at the blast site, which has been cordoned off.

Context

No claim of responsibility has been made regarding the bombing. Local media suspect anarchists to be behind the explosion due to the modus operandi. The authorities have not ruled out other possibilities.

Advice

Individuals in Rome are advised to avoid the blast site, be prepared for traffic congestion in the vicinity, and, due to the underlying terrorist threat, report any suspicious behavior or objects to the local authorities.