Overview
- Staff discovered five bullet holes, one in each window and shutter, when the Primavalle office reopened in the morning.
- The union requested immediate intervention by law enforcement and filed a formal complaint to identify those responsible.
- CGIL denounced a grave act of intimidation, said the damage affected only its premises, and reported no claims of responsibility.
- The union said the motive will be determined by investigators and pledged to continue its local role as a presidio di legalità e democrazia.
- Earlier reporting described an alleged knife assault on four Gioventù Nazionale militants in Rome that prompted reactions from Fratelli d'Italia, with no confirmed link to the CGIL incident.