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=== 2005 === * On the 26th January, at Treviso, at 9:20 am the offending envelope is collected by a twelve-year-old boy from the middle school of Badoere (Morgano), on an educational outing with the class to attend a theatrical performance in the capital. The boy throws the container to the ground and kicks it against the fence of a house, where it opens and explodes without injuring anyone. * On the 13th March, at Motta di Livenza, at the end of a religious service in the church of San Nicola Vescovo, a six-year-old girl lights an electric votive candle with the help of a woman. The device explodes, seriously injuring the little girl and lightly injuring the woman. The girl will be operated on successfully. * On the 16th March, at Concordia Sagittaria-Bacău, an unexploded device is found by the Sisters of Mercy of Bacău, in Romania. It was contained in a box of mackerel, probably sent along with other humanitarian aid by the sisters of Concordia Sagittaria, a year earlier. * On the 9th July, at Portogruaro, at 13:30 a woman, out of the house on a bicycle, hears an object fall from under the saddle: it is an explosive container containing nitroglycerin that was designed to explode when someone sat on the saddle of the bicycle and was made un running from the rain that had battered the town for many days.
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