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Parcel found at US Embassy in Rome, taken as a false alarm

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Parcel found at US Embassy in Rome, taken as a false alarm


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Parcel found at US Embassy in Rome, taken as a false alarm

A Parcel containing ordinary stationery supplies has been found at the US embassy of Rome, rising high alert to bomb experts, policemen and normal people. It has also been the latest in a series of letter bombs sent to foreign missions in Rome. It is being referred to as a false alarm to the Embassy, police officials said overlooking the Circus Maximus field. .

Bomb experts determined that the parcel contained ordinary stationery supplies, Embassy spokesman J. Nathan Bland reported. Italian bomb squad officials were sent to the Holy See but the Embassy, located on Rome’s Aventine hill, was not evacuated.

It was highly feared for recent parcel bombings in other places like at the Chilean and Swiss embassies in Rome on Friday, injuring two staffers. A third parcel bomb was found at the Greek embassy on Monday, which did not explode. An Italian group, the Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI), claimed responsibility for parcel bombs sent to the embassies. Since frequent attacks have been noticed, U.S. authorities have tightened security procedures at their embassies.


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