(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 10 - Two Italian army soldiers go on trial
in Milan May 13 for cat-calling a 20-year-old woman in the
Lombardy capital last year, sources said Tuesday.
The soldiers, who have been transferred from the barracks they
were serving at and suspended from duty, are charged with
hurling insults and sexually aggressive expressions at the woman
for at least three times in the same afternoon.
Cat-calling and wolf-whistling were recently added to the
Italian criminal code. (ANSA).
2 soldiers on trial for cat-calling
Hurled sexually aggressive insults at young woman last year