
Tourists crash drones into Italy landmarks in Rome and Pisa
CNN
(CNN) — An out-of-control drone operated by a tourist crashed onto the roof of Rome's historic Palazzo Venezia on April 23, in Italy's third such drone-related incident this month.
At around 7 p.m. on Saturday evening, a 39-year-old Argentine male lost control of his drone while he was in the central Piazza Venezia, a short distance from the Campidoglio and the Roman Forum, the Carabinieri police confirmed to CNN.
The 15th-century palazzo is where the dictator Benito Mussolini delivered some of his notable speeches.

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