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The Italian Unabomber (/ˈjuːnəbɒmər/) was an unknown terrorist that committed a series of bombings in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions of Italy from 1994 to 2006. The Italian Unabomber placed small booby-trapped objects in public spaces in Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia which were designed to detonate when handled by a passerby and seriously injure but not kill the victim. The Italian Unabomber was named by the international press in reference to Ted Kaczynski, the American Neo-Luddite terrorist and mail bomber known as the "Unabomber", but the Italian bomber made no political or economic demands. Over 30 explosive devices were attributed to the Italian Unabomber and resulted in numerous people receiving injuries including the removal of digits and limbs.

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  • Unabomber (Italien) (de)
  • Italian Unabomber (en)
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  • Der italienische Unabomber (italienisch: Unabomber italiano) ist ein bis heute unidentifizierter Terrorist, der für mehrere Sprengstoffanschläge in Norditalien verantwortlich gemacht wird. Der Täter präparierte dabei harmlos wirkende Gegenstände wie Rohre, Kerzen, Spielzeuge oder Lebensmittelverpackungen mit Sprengfallen und ließ diese an öffentlichen Orten wie Stränden, Kirchen oder Supermärkten zurück, wo sie dann von Passanten aufgehoben wurden und beim Hantieren explodierten. Bei der Anschlagsserie, die am 21. August 1994 begann und am 6. Mai 2006 vorerst endete, wurden durch mehr als 30 Sprengfallen mindestens 17 Personen verletzt, einige davon schwer. Als Namensgeber des Täters fungierte dabei der US-amerikanische Bombenleger Theodore Kaczynski, der über 17 Jahre hinweg Briefbomben v (de)
  • The Italian Unabomber (/ˈjuːnəbɒmər/) was an unknown terrorist that committed a series of bombings in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions of Italy from 1994 to 2006. The Italian Unabomber placed small booby-trapped objects in public spaces in Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia which were designed to detonate when handled by a passerby and seriously injure but not kill the victim. The Italian Unabomber was named by the international press in reference to Ted Kaczynski, the American Neo-Luddite terrorist and mail bomber known as the "Unabomber", but the Italian bomber made no political or economic demands. Over 30 explosive devices were attributed to the Italian Unabomber and resulted in numerous people receiving injuries including the removal of digits and limbs. (en)
  • Unabomber è un bombarolo seriale mai identificato, autore di numerosi atti di violenza commessi nelle regioni italiane del Veneto e del Friuli negli anni 1990 e 2000. La sua strategia, priva di un chiaro , consisteva nel collocare in luoghi pubblici o aperti al pubblico ordigni esplosivi improvvisati, che hanno procurato lesioni e menomazioni a chi vi si è imbattuto. Il nome Unabomber è stato utilizzato dalla stampa italiana in analogia con il caso dello statunitense Theodore Kaczynski. (it)
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