A secondary house and another under construction were destroyed by attacks in Upper Corsica and Corse-du-Sud, on the night of Friday to Saturday. Facts that recall those that occurred in early March when six villas had been targeted by explosions.

Two villas were partially destroyed by attacks in Corsica-South and Haute-Corse, the night of Friday to Saturday, a few days of the visit of Emmanuel Macron on the Island of Beauty, has - learned Sunday at the offices of Ajaccio and Bastia.

A secondary house and another under construction

In Sagone, Corse-du-Sud, a secondary house located on the road to Cargèse and belonging to a continental was "very widely blown" Friday shortly before midnight, said the public prosecutor of Ajaccio, Eric Bouillard . "Part of the roof was blown, the structure was shaken and the interior was destroyed," he said. A conventional firing device consisting of a 13-kilogram gas cylinder appears to be the source of the explosion.

In Venzolasca, in Haute-Corse, a house under construction has been partially destroyed. "A slab inside the house was blown obviously by the use of an explosive," said the prosecutor of the Republic of Bastia, Caroline Tharot, stating that this villa belongs to a person from the continent who already lives in the municipality of Venzolasca. The facts would have occurred in the night of Friday to Saturday but were discovered only Saturday at the end of the day by the owner who went on his building site.

Investigations were opened and entrusted to the research section of the gendarmerie

In both cases, no registration was found on the premises. "It is inevitably a link with the facts that occurred on the night of March 9", however, said the public prosecutor of Ajaccio adding: "We are currently working to determine leads. Investigations were opened and entrusted to the gendarmerie's research section. In the night of March 9 to 10, six second homes were targeted by explosions with the help of gas cylinders, without causing any injuries but causing serious damage.

The President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, is expected on April 4 in the Island of Beauty for his last trip as part of the great national debate.