Three police officers dead after house filled with gas exploded during eviction

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Three police officers have been killed in a farmhouse explosion in Italy as they arrived to evict the occupants.

At least 15 others have been injured after the building in Castel d’Azzano, near Verona, was filled with gas and exploded as officers forced their way in.

They had arrived to evict three siblings, two men and a woman all in their 60s, who had refused to leave and ‘threatened to blow themselves up’.

Verona’s chief prosecutor Raffaele Tito said: ‘It’s an incredible tragedy, absurd behaviour. I am incredibly saddened.

‘Carabinieri and police tried to operate with maximum security and all the necessary equipment.

‘But the outcome was unexpected and very painful.’

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At least three have been killed 15 others have been injured after the building in Castel d’Azzano, near Verona, exploded
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Claudio Furlan/LaPresse/Shutterstock (15540059k) Foto Claudio Furlan/LaPresse Verona, esplosione durante sgombero: tre carabinieri morti Tragedia a Castel d'Azzano. Tre carabinieri sono morti nell'esplosione di un casolare durante un'operazione di sgombero. Due persone sono state fermate, mentre un terzo fratello ? ancora ricercato. Photo Claudio Furlan/LaPresse Verona, explosion during clearing: three Carabinieri killed Tragedy in Castel d'Azzano. Three Carabinieri died in the explosion of a farmhouse during a clearing operation. Two people have been arrested, while a third brother is still wanted. Explosion During Eviction in Verona: Three Carabinieri Dead, Castel d'Azzano, Italy - 14 Oct 2025
The building this morning. Two of the occupants have been arrested while one escaped across nearby fields (Picture: Claudio Furlan/LaPresse/Shutterstock)

Two brothers were arrested with one of them hospitalised.

Another fled across nearby fields and has still not been found.

Images show the building still smouldering as firefighters work to rescue people trapped beneath the rubble.

One said: ‘One of the bodies was pulled from the rubble only half an hour ago.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Claudio Furlan/LaPresse/Shutterstock (15540059e) Foto Claudio Furlan/LaPresse Verona, esplosione durante sgombero: tre carabinieri morti Tragedia a Castel d'Azzano. Tre carabinieri sono morti nell'esplosione di un casolare durante un'operazione di sgombero. Due persone sono state fermate, mentre un terzo fratello ? ancora ricercato. Photo Claudio Furlan/LaPresse Verona, explosion during clearing: three Carabinieri killed Tragedy in Castel d'Azzano. Three Carabinieri died in the explosion of a farmhouse during a clearing operation. Two people have been arrested, while a third brother is still wanted. Explosion During Eviction in Verona: Three Carabinieri Dead, Castel d'Azzano, Italy - 14 Oct 2025
Rescuers worked through the rubble to try to find more people trapped beneath (Picture: Claudio Furlan/LaPresse/Shutterstock)

The siblings had barricaded themselves inside the home, according to Italian news agency ANSA.

Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said the incident was a ‘terrible toll’, adding: ‘When forced entry was made to this apartment, witnesses report that the smell of gas was immediately visible and the explosion occurred.’

The three officers were killed have been hailed as heroes by the Carabinieri Union.

Secretary Antonio Serpi: ‘Respected and beloved by their colleagues, they honoured the uniform with humility, dedication, and altruism, even to the point of ultimate sacrifice.

‘The pain of the loss of our three colleagues is profound and affects the entire Carabinieri family.

‘We express our deepest sympathies, with emotion and respect, to the families of the deceased soldiers, to their injured colleagues, and to all those who are working amid the rubble with their customary courage and spirit of service during these hours.’

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