The first letter denied having planted the school bomb in Brindisi, while the second hailed the shooting of Adinolfi and called for new violence.
"The dawn of the new revolution is here," read the second letter, sent to Il Giornale newspaper in Milan, which is owned by the brother of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
The second letter, received on Friday, echoed a statement made two weeks ago by Alfredo Davanzo, one of the defendants convicted on Monday who often acted as a spokesman for the New Red Brigades during the trial.
Commenting on the attack against Adinolfi, who was shot in the leg and survived, Davanzo said the time was right for "armed struggle" and "revolution" to defeat "the catastrophe of capitalism".
(Reporting by Steve Scherer and Manuela D'Alessandro; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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