EVERSIONE NERA - Vincenzo Vinciguerra e la strage di Peteano - PRIMA PARTE

BLACK SUBVERSION - Vincenzo Vinciguerra and the Peteano Massacre - PART ONE Support us on PayPal: https://paypal.me/infinitybeat Listen to our Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ztFvhz... Support INSIDE THE STORY on Patreon:   / dentrolastoria   Visit the STORIES OF HISTORY blog: https://raccontidistoria.blogspot.com/ Subscribe to the channel:    / @dentrolastoria   Follow us on Instagram:   / dentro_la_storia_2022   Text: Federico Bettuzzi Production: Giovanni Zorzi Inside The Story is a brand owned by: Purple Media Company LLC Under Massachusetts Declaration of Right - Article 21 Citizen Media Law Project, “Intellectual Property,” http://www.citmedialaw.org/lega The Peteano massacre is a far-right terrorist act committed on May 31, 1972, in Peteano, a hamlet of Sagrado (Gorizia). It resulted in the death of three Carabinieri officers (Brigadier Antonio Ferraro, Carabinieri officers Donato Poveromo, and Franco Dongiovanni) and the wounding of two others (Lieutenant Angelo Tagliari and Brigadier Giuseppe Zazzaro). The five officers were lured to inspect a suspicious car, which turned out to be a car bomb that exploded when an attempt was made to open the door to which its detonator was attached. Those responsible for the attack were Vincenzo Vinciguerra (who confessed), Carlo Cicuttini, and Ivano Boccaccio, members of the neo-fascist subversive group Ordine Nuovo. Members of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies were also investigated for their attempts to sidetrack the investigation by opening investigations, later revealed to be inconsistent, against left-wing and far-left organizations and groups. The secretary of the Movimento Sociale, Giorgio Almirante, was himself accused of aiding and abetting the escape and fugitive status in Spain of one of the perpetrators of the attack, Carlo Cicuttini, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia. Cicuttini began serving his sentence in 1998, but was released for health reasons and died in 2010, while Vinciguerra is serving a life sentence.