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Lombardy in shock due to two very serious bloody events, without any correlation between them, but which took place in a few hours. This morning, October 28, Lieutenant Doriano Furceri, commander of the Carabinieri post in Asso, in the province of Como, was found dead. On the evening of October 27, perhaps seized by a raptus, a 46-year-old man randomly stabbed several people in a supermarket in Assago (Milan): a cashier died, 4 injured.

Lombardy is shaken by two very serious acts of blood, apparently inexplicable. According to the Ansa news agency, all night from yesterday October 27 to today October 28, a carabinieri brigadier, Antonio Milia, remained barricaded in the military post of Asso (Como). He had barricaded himself there at the end of the afternoon. According to the accusations of the magistrates, he would have first killed the commander: Lieutenant Doriano Furceri. The army is dead.

Carabinieri Brigadier Antonio Milia points the gun at himself at the entrance to the Carabinieri post in Asso (Como) on October 27, 2022. According to the charges, the man killed Commander Doriano Furceri. Photo Ansa / Matteo Bazzi

At dawn on October 28, men from the Arma’s special services carried out a blitz, blocking the sergeant. And find the commander’s lifeless body. During the raid, a soldier from the Special Intervention Group (GIS) was not seriously injured. The brigadier, in fact, at the sight of a dog from the canine units, fired, hitting his colleague. Milia was then caught, blocked and disarmed. Throughout the night, the intermediate carabinieri had negotiated the surrender of the brigadier, barricaded with hostages after having shot the commander of the station of Asso (Como) in Lombardy. The soldier would limp before being picked up by his colleagues. Free and unharmed, the hostages who were in the barracks. They are a female rifleman, who spent the night locked up in a dormitory, and the families of the other soldiers, who were in the service quarters, at a distance from the aggressor.

Lombardy, assault on Assago

Yesterday afternoon, October 27, a 46-year-old man, Andrea Tombolini, randomly stabbed several people in the Milano Fiori shopping center in Assago, Milan. According to Ansa, he grabbed a knife from the exhibitor inside the Carrefour supermarket and, without warning, started punching people at random. He killed a 30-year-old supermarket employee and seriously injured 4 other citizens who were not in mortal danger. The victim is Luis Fernando Ruggieri, 47, according to Corriere della Sera. Of Bolivian origin, the Ruggeri era is one of the leaders in the field of checkouts. He suffered deep chest injuries and died while being airlifted to hospital. Rescuers transported 3 of the 4 injured to hospital in code red. Those affected by the attack are between 28 and 81 years old.

The supermarket in Assago (Milan) where the knife attack took place. Photo Ansa

The attacker would have had a period of hospitalization in the psychiatric ward of a hospital in Lombardy. And a return to the hospital on October 18 for inflicting wounds on his face and skull, punching himself. During the night, the Milanese public prosecutor Paolo Storari questioned the man at length, accused of murder and attempted multiple murder. “He was just screaming,” said Massimo Tarantino, a former Inter player who, along with supermarket security staff and other customers, blocked the assailant handing him over to the army at Corsico station .

In Lombardy, the carabinieri of the provincial command of Milan are working to reconstruct the dynamic, but they exclude for the moment that there could be a terrorist matrix at the base of the gesture. More likely the man was in the throes of a psychic crisis that suddenly exploded. Among the injured was also Pablo Marì, a Spanish player from Monza, who was shopping with his wife and son. Hit by a cut in the back, he would not suffer any major damage.

The carabinieri intervene at Carrefour in Assago where one person was killed and 4 injured. Photo Ansa / Sergio Pontoriero

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