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An Italian conspiracy museum displays the wreckage of a tragic plane crash.
The remains of a conspiracy-shrouded Italian airplane disaster fill the expansive hangar of Bologna’s Museum for the Memory of Ustica, a tragic display of wreckage and remnants searching for answers. Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870, also known in the Italian media as the Ustica Massacre (“Strage di Ustica”), was an Italian flight that suffered an in-flight explosion while in route from Bologna to Palermo, killing all 81 passengers. While no concrete explanation for the explosion has ever been confirmed, there is strong evidence that it was caused by a stray Italian missile and the Italian government has recently been ordered to pay compensation to the families of the victims.