Wednesday, June 07 2006 @ 02:46 AM EDT
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www.agenews.it -- (AGE) NASSIRIYA - Still an attack in Nassiriya against the Italian military forces. A bomb placed along the road has exploded to the passage of a convoy.
The armoured on which travelled our soldiers have been swept away.

In it there were five soldiers, all Sardinians. Caporal major Alexander Pibiri, 25 years, has died for the wounds brought back in the explosion.
They are remained hurt caporal major Luca Daga, 28 years, from Carbonia, caporal major chosen Fulvio Concas, 30 years, from Donnosfanadiga, lieutenant Manuele Pilia (26), from Cagliari, and the first caporal major Yari Contu (29), from Cagliari, too.
The wounded are all admitted to the Italian hospital. The spokesman of Italian contingent in Iraq, major Marco Mele, it has said that the wounded “are all in reserved prognosis, but they are not in imminent danger of life ".
The vehicle on which they travelled was the first one of the convoy engaged in the supply to a directed British logistic convoy to coming from Tallil and from the adjacent province of the Maysan.
The attack yesterday evening in Nassiriya is to winnows of the Italians 007, that in order to discover of the matrix they are in the first instance examined the type of employed device.
And from the first assessments would hypothesis a local attack, and i.e. of an action connected to the political debate on a not re-enter of the Italian soldiers.
The device, it would be a “Ied” of traditional type: i.e. one common unexpected bomb of easy construction, like those ones a lot often used against the forces of the coalition.
Nothing of sophisticated, therefore, like an example the bomb made explode on the 27th April in the previous attack.
The Power of attorney of Rome will open an issue today in order to make light on the attack.
Massacre with aims of terrorism is the crime for which the prosecuting attorney will continue, Franco Ionta, head of the anti-terrorism pool in Rome and of all the procedures starts after attacks completed on military damages and Italian civils in Iraq. |
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