Another day of No green pass events in Milan.

The protest, which started from Piazza Fontana, was anticipated by a garrison organized by the No Paura Day and Primum Non Nocere movements in Piazza Duomo.

There was Gian Marco Capitani, the man who had defined the senator for life and survivor of Auschwitz, Liliana Segre, "a woman who holds a seat that should not and should disappear from where she is" and who this time did not spare a hard attack on the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella. On the other hand, the former leader of the port of Trieste, Stefano Puzzer, was absent, who instead participated in the garrison scheduled in Genoa.

There were moments of tension: a journalist from La7's Tagadà program was hit by kicks and spits by a group of demonstrators, which also damaged his camera.

About 4 thousand participants in the parade. The route had been agreed with the Police Headquarters but the snake, after passing by the Municipality of Milan and having addressed various insults to the mayor Beppe Sala, made an unauthorized detour at via Galileo Galilei, breaking into two sections and invading the busy streets. The procession then met again, proceeding in an orderly fashion up to Corso Sempione. Where the demonstrators stopped in front of the police officers deployed to defend the Rai headquarters, whistling and insulting the journalists.

(Unioneonline / D)

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