- The
Capaci bombing (Italian:
Strage di
Capaci) was a
terror attack by the
Sicilian Mafia that took
place on 23 May 1992 on
Highway A29,
close to the junction...
-
Capaci (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈpaːtʃi]) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of
Palermo in Sicily, Italy. In 2011 the
comune had a po****tion...
- ********inated by the
Corleonesi Mafia in the
Capaci bombing, on the A29
motorway near the town of
Capaci. His life
parallels that of his
close friend...
-
major dynamite attacks killed the
judges Giovanni Falcone (23 May in the
Capaci bombing) and
Paolo Borsellino (19 July in the Via D'Amelio bombing). One...
- head of his San
Giuseppe Jato district. In 1992,
Brusca was
involved the
Capaci bombing,
murdering the anti-Mafia
prosecutor Giovanni Falcone by planting...
- Falcone, his wife
Francesca Morvillo and
three police officers died in the
Capaci bombing on
highway A29
outside Palermo. Two
months later,
Borsellino was...
- 23, 1992, with 400 kg (880 lb) of TNT
positioned under the
highway near
Capaci, Sicily.
Borsellino was also
killed by a car bomb on July 19, 1992. This...
- with the
Corleonesi Mafia clan. This
individual allegedly helped plan the
Capaci bombing that was set by
Giovanni Brusca to kill
prosecuting judge Giovanni...
- the
killing of anti-Mafia
judge Giovanni Falcone on May 23, 1992, near
Capaci and also the
businessman Ig****o Salvo's killing.
After his
arrest on June...
- bomb at
Capaci,
which killed Falcone, his wife and
three men of his escort.
Cancemi described the
victory celebration that
followed the
Capaci bombing...