Credited from: REUTERS
An explosion at a farmhouse in Castel d'Azzano, near Verona, resulted in the deaths of three Carabinieri officers and injuries to more than a dozen others. The blast occurred shortly after police sought to serve an eviction order to three siblings who had been residing in the property, reportedly filled with gas, which ignited as officers entered, according to Reuters, BBC, and CBS News.
The explosion was characterized as a premeditated act by local authorities. The farmhouse had been the site of previous eviction attempts, with one official stating that the officers faced "an act of absolute madness" as they were hit by an intentional blast, according to Reuters and BBC. Following the explosion, two siblings were arrested and a third was apprehended after fleeing the scene.
The blast not only resulted in fatalities but also injured at least 15 individuals, including police officers and a civilian, indicating a significant toll on emergency responders during the raid. The destruction was severe, with images showing the building reduced to rubble and debris scattered over a wide area, as described by CBS News and BBC.