Italian army deployed to enforce lockdown in Lombardy

The army will be used to impose the lockdown in Lombardy – the region of Italy worst hit by the coronavirus outbreak.

The move came after a request from Lombardy Governor Attilio Fontana for the army to help police enforce the lockdown. Italians can only move about for work, health or provisions.

“The request to use the army has been accepted… and 114 soldiers will be on the ground throughout Lombardy,” regional president Attilio Fontana told a news conference.

ANSA

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