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2012 Brindisi school bombing

The 2012 Brindisi school bombing occurred on May 19, 2012, when three gas cylinder bombs hidden in a large rubbish bin exploded in front of the Morvillo Falcone high school in Brindisi, Italy, killing one 16-year-old female student and injuring five others, one seriously.
==Explosion==
The attack took place in Brindisi, Apulia, on the morning of Saturday, 19 May 2012, when at 7:45 a.m. local time three gas cylinder bombs detonated inside a rubbish bin close to the entrance gate in front of the Morvillo Falcone high school as students were arriving and milling outside. A bus had just unloaded more students. The cylinders, which were tied together, exploded beside 16-year-old fashion student Melissa Bassi, who took the full force of the powerful blast wave and suffered "horrific injuries", which included burns on 90 percent of her body and the loss of an arm.〔("Father of teenage fashion student killed in Italian bomb blast breaks down in tears at Sunday mass". ''Mail Online''. 21 May 2012 ) Retrieved 21 May 2012〕〔"Brindisi, bomba colpisce una scuola Muore una ragazza, altre 5 studenti feriti". ''Corriere della Sera''. 19 May 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2012〕 She died shortly afterwards in hospital.〔
Another sixteen-year-old student, Veronica Capodieci, was seriously wounded with grave chest and abdominal injuries.〔 Four other students, including the older sister of Veronica, were injured and badly burned; one girl risked losing both legs.〔〔 Fellow students immediately rushed to help the victims before the ambulances and police arrived. The injured students lay on the ground with their hair and clothing burnt, the school wall near the blast's epicentre showed extensive scorching, and the street was littered with books, papers and knapsacks. Glass from shattered windows also covered the pavement.〔
A woman who was caught up in the explosion described having seen "a girl lying on the ground and another one who got up and started shouting". Another witness who worked in the building adjacent to the school stated succinctly his impressions of the bombing: "I was opening the window and the blast wave hit me. I saw kids on the ground. All blackened. Their books on fire. It was terrifying."〔

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