An anti-fascist slogan (left) left at the HQ for far-right CasaPound, shown holding a rally (right)

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The neo-fascist party’s office in Trento, Italy was attacked yesterday, with a homemade bomb thrown through the front window.

It comes amid rising tensions following the Italian election earlier this month, with the CasaPound party claiming antifascists have moved beyond debate to violence.

The attackers scrawled graffiti on the wall of the party office which read: “The only useful vote is an anti-fascist vote.”

CasaPound, who received 1.44 per cent of the vote in this month’s Italy election after running on an anti-migrant platform, said nobody was hurt in the bombing.