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23 police cars destroyed in fire in Germany

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The security services in the southern German state of Bavaria launched an investigation on Saturday after 23 vehicles belonging to the Munich police caught fire during the night in front of a police station, reported...

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Bavaria's Minister of the Interior sees “basic terrorist features” following an arson attack at the Munich Police Inspectorate. There have been a series of similar acts for five years.

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More than 20 police cars were set on fire overnight outside a police station in Munich.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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On a site on the northwestern edge of Munich, 23 police cars burned out in a short period of time during the night from Friday to Saturday. The police suspect arson and are working with the intelligence service in the investigation into the fire in the Allach-Untermenzing district.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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In Munich, 23 police cars were ablaze on Saturday night. The intense heat also caused the outer glass on several police station windows to burst. The police suspect arson. The police cars were completely destroyed by the fire. The fire department reported that the first emergency call came in at around 2:40 a.m. on Saturday night. The caller reported a fire in the police station and several explosions. He assumed it was a roof fire. When the fir…

·Vienna, Austria
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After the fire of 23 police cars, German state protection has started an investigation. There is a suspicion of arson.

·Vienna, Austria
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During the night, 23 police vehicles caught fire at a Munich police station. However, the kennels of the associated police dog squad were apparently not affected.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Saturday, January 25, 2025.
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