Digos investigations continue to identify those responsible for the arson raid against the military command of the Army in Sardinia, in via Torino in Cagliari.

First there were the anti-militarist writings on the wall in via Torino, then the launch of smoke bombs and then, on the night between Friday and Saturday , a Molotov cocktail and balloons full of red paint were hurled against the entrance and the facade of the building.

Now, thanks to the videos of the numerous surveillance cameras present, but also of those of some cell phones that have filmed the final phase of the blitz, the investigators hope to identify those responsible - at least twenty - of the action condemned by the whole political world , from the President of the Senate, the Minister of Defense, to get to the President of the Sardinia Region. The attentions of the Digos policemen are directed above all to anarchist-antagonist circles .

THE EVENT - In the meantime, tension is growing with the strengthening of the security safeguards for the new anti-militarist demonstration , scheduled today between Sant'Anna Arresi and the Teulada shooting range .

Dozens of people, departing at 12 from Piazza Aldo Moro , are ready to take to the streets against military bases, arms factories, NATO and all wars.

To participate in the appointment, some buses will also arrive from Cagliari : the goal is to make your voice heard just when this part of the island is affected by a massive military exercise.

"This demonstration was organized against the military bases and NATO exercises, which see Sardinia always in the front row as a strategic point to prepare for wars - says Rosalba Meloni , one of the organizers of today's appointment -, once again we will be in the street shouting our indignation for the occupation and exploitation of our land ".

Sardinia is the Italian region that pays the highest price for the presence of military servants . At Salto di Quirra, between Perdasdefogu and Villaputzu, there is the largest military polygon in Europe also rented by the state to industries to test weapons since 1950. Then those of Teulada and Capo Frasca, between Arbus and the Oristanese.

(Unioneonline)

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