On the night of March 4-5, unknown perpetrators caused an explosion at a Burger King restaurant under construction in the town of Borgo on the French island of Corsica. The blast damaged the facade and windows of the restaurant. Local authorities, including Borgo Mayor Ange-Pierre Vivoni, described the attack as a mafia-style action. The incident occurred around 3 a.m. and caused no casualties. The public prosecutor's office in Bastia is investigating, also checking whether the attack is related to the foreign fast-food chain.
Explosion at restaurant under construction
Unknown perpetrators planted an explosive device at a Burger King restaurant under construction in the town of Borgo in northeastern Corsica. The explosion occurred around 3 a.m. on March 5, damaging the facade and windows of the building.
Accusations of mafia methods
Borgo Mayor Ange-Pierre Vivoni publicly described the attack as a manifestation of mafia methods, pointing to potential resistance against international chains. Previously, in December, leaflets calling for a boycott of foreign fast-food brands were distributed in the town.
Investigation with no casualties
The explosion caused no fatalities or injuries, as the construction site was empty at that time. The public prosecutor's office in Bastia has launched an investigation into an act of terrorism and intentional property damage.
Context of resistance against chains
The attack fits into a broader context of resistance among some Corsican residents against global restaurant chains, perceived as a threat to local culture and economy. Earlier leaflets in Borgo called for supporting local cuisine.
On the night of March 4-5, a bomb attack targeted a Burger King restaurant under construction in the town of Borgo in Corsica. Unknown perpetrators planted an explosive device that detonated around 3 a.m., damaging the facade and windows of the building. Fortunately, no one was hurt as the construction site was empty. Borgo Mayor Ange-Pierre Vivoni immediately responded, condemning the attack and calling it a mafia-style action. In an interview with AFP, he stated: „Is this a way to express oneself? Is this a method? It's a mafia method”. Vivoni also pointed to earlier signs of discontent within part of the community, recalling leaflets distributed in December that called for a boycott of foreign fast-food chains in favor of local cuisine. Corsica, an autonomous region of France, has a long history of nationalist and independence movements, accompanied by violence. In the past, organizations such as the FLNC (Corsican National Liberation Front) carried out bomb attacks, often targeting symbols of French state administration or, less frequently, commercial properties perceived as a threat to local identity.The public prosecutor's office in Bastia has launched an investigation, classifying the incident as an act of terrorism combined with intentional property damage. Investigators are exploring all leads, including a potential motive related to resistance against international corporations. The attack on Burger King fits into a broader, though not widespread, trend of opposition among some Corsicans to global restaurant chains, which are seen as displacing local, traditional restaurants and bars. Previous incidents with a similar ideological background have occurred on the island, although attacks on buildings under construction are less common than arson or vandalism.
Perspektywy mediów: Media emphasize the nationalist context and historical violence in Corsica, linking the attack to broader resistance against globalization. They point to the criminal, terrorist nature of the act, minimizing any political or social justification for the protest.
Mentioned People
- Ange-Pierre Vivoni — Mayor of the town of Borgo in Corsica, who publicly condemned the attack, describing it as a mafia method.