Mercenary investigated, on social gym, weapons and Casapound
“Sad, angry but happy”. This is how Kevin Chiappalone defined himself on Facebook, the 19-year-old student who went to fight in Ukraine with the resistance and investigated by the Genoa prosecutor’s office because he was considered a mercenary. The last traces date back to August 1 when he publishes a photo on Instagram in which he shows the middle finger to the photographer, almost certainly another young fighter in the Ukrainian International Brigade, carries a light machine gun, wears a helmet and has his face hidden by a pair of dark glasses and a balaclava. In another shot, hidden in a forest, he observes a point on the horizon with binoculars. On June 6 he had posted a photo of him holding a German Shepherd puppy in his arms quoting Charles M. Schulz, the author of Linus: “Happiness is a warm puppy”. Under the post, however, to a friend who asked him how he was he replied: “The day before yesterday I lost a friend.” And again, in another he is with two friends, in military clothes, with uncovered and smiling faces in Krakow in Poland on April 29, a few days before the volunteers (with him there is a Spanish boy) crossed the border with the Ukraine. Also from the social networks emerges the boy’s passion for airsoft games and his militancy in Casapound with the participation in neo-fascist events not only in Genoa, the anger of a suburban boy vented in a well-known popular gym in Cornigliano, a neighborhood where he lived with his mother before deciding to go to war in Ukraine to fight Putin.
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