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The **Years of Lead** was a period in [Italian](Italy "wikilink")
history characterised by terrorism and political violence between
leftists and [autonomists](Autonomism "wikilink"),
[neo-fascists](Neo-Fascism "wikilink") and the government.
## Events
### 1969
### 1970
### 1971
### 1972
### 1973
### 1974
### 1975
### 1976
### 1977
### 1978
### 1979
### 1980
15 assassinations occured, the Red Brigades killed
### 1981
### 1982
### 1983
On the 26th of August, the Red Brigades attacked a military troop convoy
in Salerno, killing a soldier and 2 police officers. On the 21st of
October, the Red Brigades robbed a bank in Turin, and killed the two
guards.
### 1984
On the 15th of February, Leamon Hunt, American diplomat and Director
General of the international peacekeeping force, Multinational Force and
Observers (MFO), was killed by the Red Brigades.
On the 23rd of December, a train traveling between Florence and Rome was
bombed by neo-fascists and the mafia, killing 17 and wounding more than
200. The fascists, including a member of Parliament were arrested over
the next few years.
### 1985
On the 9th of January, in Torvaianica (a town near Rome), policeman
Ottavio Conte was killed by the Red Brigades. On the 27th of March, in
Rome, economist Ezio Tarantelli was killed by the Red Brigades.
### 1986
On the 10th of Febuary, Lando Conti, former Mayor of Florence, was
killed by the Red Brigades.
### 1987
On the 20th of March, Licio Giorgieri, a general in the Italian Air
Force, was assassinated by the Red Brigades in Rome.
### 1988
The Red Brigades kill Senator Roberto Ruffilli in Forlì, Emilia-Romanga,
on the 16th of April. On the 23rd of October, the Red Brigades issues a
communication declaring the war against the Italian state to be over.