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Recent failed terroristic strike near Milan

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Submitted by Antonio C. (United Kingdom), Jun 25, 2019 at 17:13

Dear Daniel Pipes,

I am a Italian citizen. About the addenda 5 of your article, I would like to inform you about a failed terroristic strike recently happened in Crema, a small town near Cremona and Milan: a schoolbus driver, with Italian citizenship but with Senegalese origins, hijacked the bus, with the intent to make a massacre in the Milan Linate Airport. Thanks to the police, the bus was stopped without any human life loss. Here one link:

https://www.european-views.com/2019/03/driver-hijacks-burns-school-bus-full-of-children-in-italy-terrorism-not-ruled-out/

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Daniel Pipes replies:

Yes, of course, don't know how I omitted this potentially tragic incident.

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1And Now Salvini Is Gone [67 words]
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CaraxNov 3, 2019 14:00255820
5Recent failed terroristic strike near Milan [79 words]
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Antonio C.Jun 25, 2019 17:13251003
3Let [59 words]UNCLE VLADDIJun 19, 2019 14:14250841
4My latest jpost letter touts the civilizational line [265 words]
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