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Italy needs soldiers on its streets to stop migrant violence

By Laura Cat 10 August 2018

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Three separate brawls in a period of a few hours force Italian soldiers to intervene, with one soldier being attacked.

Acts of violence have become increasingly more common in Naples’ Vasto district, Il Giornale reports, and this night there were three incidents of violence in which the soldiers intervention was required.

The military personnel were on hand in the area as part of Operation Strade Sicure, or “secure streets”.

One of the fights, involving two migrants, both originating from a country outside of the European Union, saw one of the soldiers punched in the face as soldiers attempted to separate the two parties. Both migrant men were arrested.

The violence is the latest to plague the Vasto district. An “anti-racism” demonstration last weekend saw several violent attacks as local residents closed their windows and doors to the marchers, refusing to participate.

Migrant violence has disrupted Italy for years, including fighting between migrants and Italians, as happened in Sassari last October where ten Italians were attacked by up to 30 asylum seekers in a revenge attack.

Migrant criminal gang wars have made their way onto the streets of Italy. Nigerian migrants in the town of Ferrara engaged in attacks on each other with knives and other weapons for three state days.

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