U.S. Navy officers say a assist web site in Naples, Italy, was locked down for practically two hours Thursday after reviews of gunfire on the premises
MILAN — A U.S. Navy assist web site in Naples, Italy, was locked down for practically two hours Thursday after reviews of gunfire on the premises.
Navy Europe and Africa regional spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Comer stated the U.S. Naples Assist Exercise web site was placed on lockdown round 6:25 p.m. (1725GMT) attributable to “reviews of audible gunfire.” The lockdown was lifted at 8:12 p.m. (1912GMT).
Nobody was wounded. The incident was being investigated.
The army set up within the southern Italian metropolis has a inhabitants of two,000, and in addition features a faculty and residential housing.