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    Default Explosion at school in Italy kills teenage girl, others hurt

    Updated at 9.10 a.m ET: An explosion at a school in Italy Saturday killed a teenage girl and injured several others, according to reports and officials.

    The blast happened at 7:45 a.m. at a school in Brindisi as students were waiting to go inside, NBC News reported.

    The high school, which is opposite a court in the city, is named after the slain anti-Mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone and his wife, Francesca Morvillo, a judge who was also killed in the 1992 bombing in Sicily by Cosa Nostra.

    One of the wounded students, a girl who was walking alongside the victim outside the school in Brindisi, was reported in critical condition after surgery.
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    Officials said at least seven students were injured, but some news reports put the figure at 10.

    Brindisi's Perrino hospital, where the wounded were taken, declined to give out information by phone.

    Dr. Paola Ciannamea, a Perrino physician who helped treat the injured at the hospital, told reporters there that one of the injured was a teenage girl who was in grave but stable condition after surgery.

    She added that plastic surgery was still being performed on some of the other injured, who suffered burns in the blast.

    No claim of responsibility
    An unidentified hospital official, briefing reporters there, said the critically injured student was in stable condition after surgery and that several of the injured students had suffered burns and is undergoing plastic surgery.

    There were no immediate claims of responsibility.

    Italy has been marking the 20th anniversary of the Sicilian highway attack, but it was unclear if there was an organized crime link to Saturday's explosion.

    In Brindisi, local civil protection agency official Fabiano Amati said a female student died of her wounds after being taken to a hospital and at least seven other students were hospitalized.

    Interior Minister Anna Maria Cancellieri, in charge of domestic security, said she was "struck" by the fact that the school was named after the slain hero and his wife, but she cautioned that investigators at that point "have no elements" to blame the school attack on organized crime.

    "It's not the usual (method) for the Mafia," she told Sky television in a phone interview. The Sicilian-based Cosa Nostra usually targets specific figures, such as judges, prosecutors, turncoats or rival mobsters in attacks, and not civilian targets such as schools.

    "The big problem now is to get intelligence" on the attack, said Cancellieri. She added that she had spoken by phone with Italian Premier Mario Monti, in the United States for the G-8 summit.

    Outside the school, textbooks, their pages flipping in a breeze, notebooks and a backpack littered the street near where the bomb exploded. At the sound of the blast, students already inside the building ran outside of the school to see what happened.
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    Officials initially said the device was in a trash bin outside the Morvillo-Falcone school, but later the ANSA news agency, reporting from Brindisi, said the device, consisting of three cooking-gas canisters, a detonator and possibly a timer, had been placed on a low wall ringing the school. The wall was damaged and charred from the blast.

    Public high schools in Italy hold classes on Saturday mornings.

    Specializes in fashion, social services
    A school official, Valeria Vitale, told Sky that most of the pupils were girls. The school specializes in training for jobs in fashion and social services, she said.

    The bombing also follows a number of attacks against Italian officials and government or public buildings by a group of anarchists, which prompted authorities to assign bodyguards for 550 individuals and deploy 16,000 law enforcement officers nationwide.

    Minister Cancellieri indicated that after the school blast, authorities' sense of what could be a possible target had been tested.

    "Anything now could be a 'sensitive' target," she said.

    Austerity measures, spending cuts and new and higher taxes, all part of economist Monti's plan to save Italy from succumbing to the debt crisis roiling Greece, have angered many citizens, and social tensions have ratcheted up.

    "The economic crisis doesn't help," Cancellieri said, referring to the tensions.

    Brindisi is a lively port town in Puglia, the region in the southeastern "heel" of the Italian boot-shaped peninsula. An organized crime syndicate known as the Sacred United Crown, has been traditionally active there, but crackdowns have been widely considered by authorities to have lessened the organization's power in the region.

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    R.I.P Melissa and I hope that the wounded will recover... I hope they will hunt down those that are responsible and won't bother about a trial: a rope and a tree will do just fine.
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    Fucking and coward mafia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuan Belanda View Post
    R.I.P Melissa and I hope that the wounded will recover... I hope they will hunt down those that are responsible and won't bother about a trial: a rope and a tree will do just fine.
    Is probabily the apulian mafia, the Sacra Corona Unita (Holy United Crown).

    Today is the 20th anniversary of the killing of the antimafia magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.
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    I personally think that they should completely inflame the Mafia by going mediaeval on the fuckers and complete dehumanise them by humiliating their very corpses (burning them and throwing the urn up against the door of the family house at night, pissing on the corpse and filming it before it is even burned.. or pissing into the urn) and starting to string up not just the convicted murderers but also his next of kin. And by resistance going down the line: simply picking off family members and liquidating them in degrading ways.

    That's the stuff that usually helps. Pure, raw intimidation. Making the mobsters and their families feel as if their very human existence has no value.
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    R.I.P Melissa, if anything the bomb should be placed in the fucking parliament, not next to a school, bastards.

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    Always sad to hear when someone who is just beginning their life gets killed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuan Belanda View Post
    I personally think that they should completely inflame the Mafia by going mediaeval on the fuckers and complete dehumanise them by humiliating their very corpses and starting to string up not just the convicted murderers but also his next of kin. And by resistance going down the line: simply picking off family members and liquidating them in degrading ways.

    That's the stuff that usually helps.

    I thank God everyday that i live in the northern side of the Peninsula...anyway, the calabrese and the apulian mafias (Ndrangheta and Sacra Corona Unita) were often little considered in favor of the piovra siciliana (sicilian octupus), Cosa Nostra.
    But now they're 10000 times more dangerous than Cosa Nostra.

    But, why an high school??? Why??? A 16 years old little girl have nothing to do with the cold war between Rome and organizated crime...
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    e lhi muralhets cubèrts
    dal braçabòsc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Perduellio View Post
    I thank God everyday that i live in the northern side of the Peninsula...anyway, the calabrese and the apulian mafias (Ndrangheta and Sacra Corona Unita) were often little considered in favor of the piovra siciliana (sicilian octupus), Cosa Nostra.
    But now they're 10000 times more dangerous than Cosa Nostra.

    But, why an high school??? Why??? A 16 years old little girl have nothing to do with the cold war between Rome and organizated crime...
    That's exactly why the retributions should be so godforsakingly awful. They attacked innocent students and killed a 16 year old girl. Now they should pay the price and they should feel the wrath of not just the police but the secret police and the army. Any kind of retribution will lead to a Lidice in those areas.

    That's how the Italian government struck down bandits back in the 19th century.
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    Perduellio, what the hell is going on?

    If something was expected in this timeframe in Italy, that would be leftist attacks or even assassination attempts against technocrats who advocated more austerity measures, much like what happened to Marco Biagi:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Biagi

    Marco Biagi (November 24, 1950 – March 19, 2002) was an Italian jurist. A native of Bologna, he was professor of labour law and industrial relations at the University of Modena.

    Biagi was assassinated by members of the New Red Brigades outside his home in Bologna on March 19, 2002, due to his role as an economic advisor to Roberto Maroni, a minister in Silvio Berlusconi's government. A scholarship with his name is now offered by Johns Hopkins University for study at their overseas campus in Bologna. A square in central Bologna is named after him.

    Five terrorists of the Red Brigades were sentenced to life terms on June 1, 2005 because of this murder: Nadia Desdemona Lioce, Roberto Morandi, Marco Mezzasalma, Diana Blefari Melazzi and Simone Boccaccini.
    What we see instead makes no sense at all. My guess is that the terrorists misfired (while we cannot estimate anything about their background), and that their real target was someone else. Nothing else makes sense...

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