Proletarians armed in battle


Fighting armed proletarians, in acronym PAIL, were a Communist-type armed group escaping from Continuous Fighting, after the sinking of the Rhodesian fishing boat and the San Benedetto del Tronto revolt. The revolt of San Benedetto del Tronto and the birth of the wikitesto groupmost

In 1970, in front of the city of San Benedetto del Tronto on the Adriatic Sea, a fishing vessel named Rhodes, sank because of a failure, but the rescue efforts to save the fishermen were delayed by the shipowner, who would receive the 'if the ship was sunk completely. When the news was heard in the city, a spontaneous revolt fomented by the far left, armed clashes with the police, repeated assaults at the headquarters of the Confindustria of the Marchigian town, and the opposition to MSI, which had anti-Communist motives had rallied against the rebellion of fishermen. Given the electoral success of the provincial and provincial administrative movements of the socialist and communist protests of the PSI and PCI leaders, a group of young people from the Continuous Fight decided to establish a local communist armed organization to advance the armed class struggle which had been forming in Italy since 1969, after the hot autumn. Armed actions and union with the Rossemodify Brigades wikitesto

The first actions were a bundle pack launched against the headquarters of Confindustria, and then to the destruction of an Alfa Romeo Giulia Gt 1300 Junior belonging to a school teacher from San Benedetto del Tronto, enrolled in the Msi and contrary to the revolt of San Benedict, and the beating of a professor who had attacked some students on a strike in Fermo, always in the Marches, at the destruction of an Msi headquarters after knocking down the militants who were inside. In 1974, the group decided to join the Red Brigades by becoming the Marche column Voices correlateemodify wikitesto

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