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Anti-Olympic protests in Milan disrupted trains and led to violent clashes, prompting Italy’s PM to label protesters enemies and triggering a terrorism probe.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned anti-Olympics protests in Milan on the opening day of the 2026 Winter Games, calling demonstrators who sabotaged railway lines "enemies of Italy."
Coordinated attacks on train infrastructure in Bologna and Pesaro caused widespread delays, prompting a terrorism investigation and plans to seek millions in compensation.
Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse violent protesters near an Olympic venue after a peaceful march of about 10,000 people opposing the Games' environmental impact and the presence of U.S. security agents.
The protests coincided with U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s visit, and Meloni’s government recently passed a security decree allowing 12-hour detentions of suspected agitators, drawing criticism over free expression concerns.
The IOC reiterated that peaceful protest is allowed, but violence has no place at the Games.
Las protestas antiolímpicas en Milán interrumpieron los trenes y llevaron a enfrentamientos violentos, lo que llevó al primer ministro de Italia a etiquetar a los manifestantes como enemigos y desencadenar una investigación de terrorismo.