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No service disruption after suspected sabotage on Italian Olympic rail line

Italian police reported that a suspected act of sabotage caused damage to a small section of the railway route leading to the Olympic mountain venues of Bormio and Livigno, in the early morning hours of Wednesday. This follows similar attacks at the weekend near Bologna.

A spokesperson for the state-owned Ferrovie dell' Stato railway said that the incident caused no?disruption of services, as technicians worked throughout the night to ensure safe conditions prior to the morning rush.

She claimed that no one has yet claimed responsibility.

Rail infrastructure near Bologna was damaged on?Saturday?, the first day of the Milano Cortina Olympic Games. This caused delays of up 2-1/2 hours for high-speed services, as well as regional and intercity.

The anarchists claimed responsibility for the attack.

Seven cables were burned in a trackside switch unit on the Lecco-Tirano Line by a fire that broke out?overnight? near Abbadia Lariana.

The police said that?the remains? of a bottle containing flammable liquid? were found at the scene.

They said that an investigation has been opened, and initial assessments indicate arson is the most likely cause. (Additional reporting Emilio Parodi, Editing by Alison Williams).

(source: Reuters)