Protests are mounting throughout Italy after the last tightening linked to the Dpcm in force from today which provides, among other things, the closure of the premises after 18 and the stop to gyms and sports activities.
After the tensions of recent days in Naples during the night
two paper bombs were launched in via Etnea, in front of the headquarters of the Prefecture of Catania
, during a protest against the closures ordered by the latest Decree of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (Dpcm) to contain the spread of Covid-19.
The explosions did not cause any injuries, but triggered a clash between the various souls of the demonstrators, then returned.
No contact between them and law enforcement.
The initiative had been announced by a campaign promoted for days on social networks by an anonymous and several hundred people showed up at the appointment.
On the spot there are police and carabinieri.
Taxi drivers protest in Turin
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Over 180 taxis have occupied Piazza Castello, in front of the building that houses the Piedmont Region, to contest the new anti-Covid measures adopted by the Government against bars and restaurants and the curfew wanted by the Region starting this evening.
"If everything is closed in the city who will take taxis?" Say the taxi drivers.
"We need aid and incentives to cover the losses," they conclude.
Protests are also expected in Milan and Naples today.