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A grenade, “probably of the Soviet model”. The bursts of machine guns, “Makarow”, probably of Polish construction. It is from these two elements that we must start to reconstruct what happened between June 1981 and October 1982 when synagogues and Jewish symbols were the targets of terrorist attacks throughout Europe. And those weapons could be the key to finally having the truth aboutattack on the Synagogue of Rome on 9 October 1982 when a 2-year-old boy, Stefano Gaj Taché, was killed and 37 people were injured.