Six migrants were injured in drive-by shootings in the Italian city of Macerata on Saturday, one of them critically.
Five men and one woman were among those shot, Mayor Romano Carancini told Sky TG24, all of whom were black “foreign nationals”. Reports suggest that the attacker was targeting black migrants.
The first shots were fired from a car at around 11:10 a.m. local time, according to newspaper Corriere della Sera, with two “young black immigrants” targeted. More people were injured in different places as the attacker drove around the city, which is about 125 miles east of Rome.