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Anarchists blame rail sabotage at the Olympics in Italy

Anarchists claimed Monday responsibility for the disruption of train traffic and the destruction of rail infrastructure on Saturday in northern Italy, on the first day of Winter Olympic Games.

Three separate incidents were reported by the police at different locations on Saturday morning, causing delays of up 2-1/2 hours in high-speed services and regional trains. This was particularly true around Bologna.

There were no injuries and no damage to the trains.

Anarchists said in a statement that the progressive crackdown by Prime Minister Giorgia?Meloni on protests had rendered confrontations on the street "ineffective", and they were forced to find alternative forms of protest.

The?anarchists said: "It seems necessary therefore to adopt clandestine techniques, decentralise and multiply the fronts of the conflict, and turn to self-defence, and sabotage, in order to survive the times ahead."

The police did not immediately comment on the statement. Matteo Salvini - the Deputy Prime Minister and head of the Transport Ministry - has vowed that he will catch the anarchists.

He wrote: "We will do all we can to... flush out and hunt down these thugs, wherever they may be hiding.?To put them in jail and to confront the people who defend them," on X.

"Long Live the Olympics! Symbol of an Italy which builds, inspires emotion and never gives up,"? he added.

Anarchists have denounced Olympic Games for glorifying nationalism, saying that the event was a "testing ground" to monitor crowds and police them.

After breaking off from the larger group of anti-Olympics demonstrators in Milan, the co-host city of the Games, the small group of 100 hooded activists threw flares at the police.

Meloni called the protesters on the streets and the saboteurs "enemies" of Italy. (Reporting and editing by Alison Williams; Crispian Balmer)

(source: Reuters)