Talk:Ciaculli massacre
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Ciaculli massacre
editMoved the article to its original title, which had been moved to Ciaculli bombing without any discussion. In Italian 'strage' means massacre, and not bombing, and that is how it is known in Italy. After years of difference between the title of the article and the undisputed lead, it is time to to restore the difference to its proper and original version and end the disparity. Once again the move to Ciacculli was never properly discussed. If you disagree you can discuss it here. - DonCalo (talk) 15:15, 28 November 2021 (UTC)