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A dark blue Carabinieri transport vehicle, consistent with a modified Iveco Daily van, is stationary in what appears to be an urban street in Milan, Italy. The vehicle features heavy-duty black metal grilles protecting the windshield, side windows, and headlights. Two blue emergency light beacons are mounted on the roof, with visible rust on the base of the front beacon. The word "CARABINIERI" is partially visible in white lettering on the hood. A yellow warning sticker, "ATTENZIONE ANGOLI MORTI" (Beware Blind Spots), is affixed to the front fender on the driver's side. The driver's door is slightly ajar. A male individual, in a dark uniform typical of the Carabinieri, is seated in the driver's position, looking towards the right with a slight smile. The background reveals a multi-story building with a light yellow/orange facade and classical architectural elements, including balustraded balconies. The tire pressure "4.75 bar" is stenciled on the lower part of the driver's side bodywork.
FM-euyLP2

Nov 28, 2025, 10:16 AM

Milan, Italy

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A dark blue Carabinieri transport vehicle, consistent with a modified Iveco Daily van, is stationary in what appears to be an urban street in Milan, Italy. The vehicle features heavy-duty black metal grilles protecting the windshield, side windows, and headlights. Two blue emergency light beacons are mounted on the roof, with visible rust on the base of the front beacon. The word "CARABINIERI" is partially visible in white lettering on the hood. A yellow warning sticker, "ATTENZIONE ANGOLI MORTI" (Beware Blind Spots), is affixed to the front fender on the driver's side. The driver's door is slightly ajar. A male individual, in a dark uniform typical of the Carabinieri, is seated in the driver's position, looking towards the right with a slight smile. The background reveals a multi-story building with a light yellow/orange facade and classical architectural elements, including balustraded balconies. The tire pressure "4.75 bar" is stenciled on the lower part of the driver's side bodywork.

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