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Protests flare in Italian cities against coronaviru­s restrictio­ns

- • By Reuters Staff

TURIN ( Reuters) – Protests flared across Italy on Monday against a new round of government restrictio­ns aimed at curbing a resurgent coronaviru­s, with violence reported in at least two major northern cities, Milan and Turin.

Witnesses said a number of luxury stores, including a Gucci fashion shop, were ransacked in central Turin as crowds of youths took to the streets after nightfall, letting off huge firecracke­rs and lighting colored flares.

Police responded with volleys of tear gas as they tried to restore order in the city, the capital of the wealthy Piedmont region.

There were also clashes in Milan, the capital of the neighborin­g Lombardy region, an area that has borne the brunt of the COVID- 19 epidemic in Italy.

“Freedom, freedom, freedom,” crowds chanted as they confronted police in the city center.

The Italian government on Sunday ordered bars and restaurant­s to close by 6 p. m. and shut public gyms, cinemas and swimming pools to try to slow a second wave of coronaviru­s infections that is battering much of the country.

A number of regions, including Lombardy and Piedmont, have also imposed nighttime curfews.

Many small businesses, still badly bruised by an initial nationwide lockdown in March and April, say the new restrictio­ns could bankrupt them.

While Italians complied peacefully to the spring lockdown, there has been an immediate pushback against the renewed restrictio­ns. Protesters took to the streets of up to a dozen cities on Monday, including Treviso, Trieste, Viareggio, Latina, Rome, Naples, Salerno, Palermo, Siracusa and Catania.

Looking to calm tensions, the government has said it will present a package of measures on Tuesday to support businesses hurt by the new restrictio­ns.

Italy, once the country hardest hit by the pandemic in the industrial­ized world, has been overtaken by others in Europe including France and Britain. But infection rates have been rebounding rapidly since the start of October.

 ?? ( Massimo Pinca/ Reuters) ?? A SMASHED window is seen after last night’s demonstrat­ion when people protested against the new coronaviru­s restrictio­ns introduced by Italy’s government yesterday in Turin.
( Massimo Pinca/ Reuters) A SMASHED window is seen after last night’s demonstrat­ion when people protested against the new coronaviru­s restrictio­ns introduced by Italy’s government yesterday in Turin.

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