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Peteano massacre
Part of Years of Lead (Italy)
The car bomb after the explosion
Location
Sagrado, Italy
Date
May 31, 1972
Attack type
Car bombing
Deaths
3
Injured
2
Perpetrators
Ivano Boccaccio Carlo Cicuttini Vincenzo Vinciguerra
Motive
Neo-fascist terrorism
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Years of Lead (Italy)
1968
Battle of Valle Giulia
1968 movement
1969
Hot Autumn
Murder of Antonio Annaruma
Piazza Fontana bombing
Defenestration of Giuseppe Pinelli
1970
Reggio revolt
Golpe Borghese
1972
Murder of Luigi Calabresi
Peteano massacre
1972 bombings
1973
Primavalle fire
Milan police headquarters bombing
1974
Piazza della Loggia bombing
Italicus Express bombing
1975
Murder of Sergio Ramelli
Murder of Mikis Mantakas
1976
Murder of Vittorio Occorsio [it]
1978
Acca Larentia killings
Kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro
Killing of Fausto and Iaio
Murder of Antonio Esposito [it]
1980
Murder of Mario Amato
Bologna massacre
1981
Kidnapping of James L. Dozier
1982
Salerno shooting
Related
Terrorism in Italy
The Peteano massacre (Italian: strage di Peteano) was a neo-fascist terrorist attack which occurred on May 31, 1972 in Peteano, a frazione of Sagrado (Gorizia), Italy. An anonymous call led five carabinieri to check a suspicious car, which turned out to be a car bomb that exploded when the door was opened. Three carabinieri were killed.
The perpetrators were Vincenzo Vinciguerra, Carlo Cicuttini and Ivano Boccaccio, all members of Ordine Nuovo, a far-right organisation.[1] Boccaccio was killed in a separate action in October 1972, while Vinciguerra and Cicuttini were both convicted to life in prison. Cicuttini lived as a fugitive in Spain for several years before his arrest in 1998; he was released for health reason shortly before his death in 2010.
^Sandro Provvisionato (16 November 2009). "I tre anni che sconvolsero l'Italia". Corriere della Sera. Archived from the original on 25 January 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
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