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Anonymous Canada /int/213140159#213140159
7/25/2025, 8:32:31 PM
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Anonymous ID: s7kkXvF2United Kingdom /pol/511294856#511304104
7/25/2025, 10:14:21 AM
Anonymous ID: BwXRE9p1United States /pol/511301209#511302569
7/25/2025, 9:41:04 AM
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Anonymous ID: su6gasxlHungary /pol/511299594#511299594
7/25/2025, 8:42:33 AM
American tourist was stabbed in the chest while traveling on a regional train from Melegnano to Milan, in the latest of over 260 violent incidents reported on Italy’s rail network so far this year.

The 27-year-old victim was attacked on Tuesday morning near San Giuliano Milanese train station by a group of three or four young men described as of North African origin, who reportedly attempted to steal his gold necklace before fleeing the scene.

The attackers, armed with a knife, stabbed the tourist in the neck and chest before escaping at the next station. Footage from the San Giuliano platform shows the victim, covered in blood, crying out, “I don’t want to die.” Emergency services transported him to Melegnano Hospital, where he is understood to be in a stable condition.

The attack, reported by Il Giorno, comes amid an alarming rise in violence on Lombardy’s public transport. According to figures reported by Open, 267 violent assaults have been recorded so far this year on trains and in stations — more than one per day. Of the 113 cases where arrests have been made, 122 suspects were foreign nationals and just 32 Italian, further fueling concerns about migrant-linked violence in the region.

Local officials expressed outrage at the growing insecurity. Marco Ballarini, mayor of Corbetta near Milan, reshared a video of the incident and wrote: “This is no longer an isolated incident. Boarding a train today could mean risking your life. This is no longer unsafe: it’s an emergency!”