Naples - Investigators now have no doubts: a new Camorra clash is underway in the Spanish Quarter. But this time, the protagonists are no longer the old clans, rooted in the area, but the younger generation.
The bomb explosion last night on Via Sant'Antonio in Tarsia further confirms this. A rudimentary explosive device detonated on the terrace of a low-rise building. The blast damaged a border wall and a tent, but no injuries were reported.
The officers of the general prevention office of the Police Headquarters of Naples alerted by numerous phone calls from residents of the area.
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Surveys have been conducted and residents of the lower area have been interviewed for preliminary information. Investigators are pursuing the ongoing clash between the new Camorra recruits, especially in light of the numerous roadside arrests, injuries, and attacks that have recently occurred throughout the Spanish Quarter area.
There's a reported clash between those from the Quartieri and those from Pallonetto di Santa Lucia. A shooting occurred last night in Vico Lungo San Matteo, but the shooter likely missed his target, as three bullets lodged in the Lancia Y of an unsuspecting woman who had parked her car.
In that same area a week earlier the former amateur footballer had been wounded by gunshots Umberto Catanzaro.







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It's truly sad to see young people caught up in such dangerous situations. It's never right for people to suffer because of these clan wars. We hope the authorities can stop this spiral of violence before it's too late.