Air gunshots in Rome against two ANPI members, a couple injured
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Two members of the Italian partisan association ANPI were injured in Rome after being shot with air guns.
- The incident occurred on April 25th, Italy's Liberation Day, as the couple was near an ANPI demonstration.
- The attacker, described as a man on a scooter wearing a helmet and military-colored jacket, fired at the couple, hitting them in the neck, cheek, and shoulder.
Rome witnessed a disturbing incident on April 25th, Italy's Liberation Day, a date of profound national significance. Two members of the National Association of Italian Partisans (ANPI), a group deeply symbolic of Italy's anti-fascist struggle, were targeted and injured by air gunshots. The couple, identified as ANPI members wearing the traditional partisan neckerchief, were seeking a bar near a commemoration event when an assailant on a scooter approached them. The attacker, clad in a helmet and a military-style jacket, fired at close range, striking the man in the neck and cheek, and the woman in the shoulder. The attack, occurring on a day celebrating freedom and resistance, is particularly jarring and has sent shockwaves through the community. The ANPI, a cornerstone of Italy's post-war identity and a vocal advocate against historical revisionism and neo-fascism, has been the target of intimidation before. This act of violence, however, represents a direct assault on individuals associated with this revered organization. The perpetrators' motive remains under investigation, but the timing and target suggest a politically motivated act, aimed at intimidating those who uphold the values of the Resistance. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions and the need for vigilance in protecting the legacy of anti-fascism in Italy.
Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.