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The protests in the cities do not stop after the entry into force of the new measures imposed by the Dpcm to address the health emergency. In the Piedmontese capital a photojournalist was injured. Maximum alert in the Ministry of the Interior
Protests increase in Italian cities after the new measures imposed by the Dpcm to face the health emergency of the Coronavirus (THE LIVEBLOG WITH ALL THE UPDATES IN REAL TIME). In Naples, thousands marched to the headquarters of the Region and a protester was arrested. In Turin there were moments of tension when a few hundred protesters first threw smoke bombs and then firecrackers at the police, in the central Piazza Castello, previously occupied by taxi drivers. A photojournalist was injured, resulting in a cut to the head. Two shops in the very central Via Roma were devastated by groups of protesters: in one case, a group, after breaking the entrance window, entered the building and began looting. Molotov cocktails and damage in Milan. The police fired tear gas at the demonstrators, who in turn threw stones and bottles in front of the Lombardy Region headquarters, in via Melchiorre Gioia.