Four ambulances set on fire in London in suspected antisemitic hate crime
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Four ambulances set on fire in London in suspected antisemitic hate crime
"The Metropolitan Police is treating the arson attack on four Hatzola ambulances as an antisemitic hate crime, with investigations underway to identify three suspects."
"The fire brigade reported that multiple cylinders in the ambulances exploded, causing windows to break in a nearby block of flats, necessitating the response of six fire engines and about 40 firefighters."
"Local resident Ushi Gross described hearing an explosion and expressed concern over the targeting of ambulances in their community, stating, 'We've all been woken up... by arsonists.'"
Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish Community Ambulance service in north London were set on fire, prompting an investigation into an antisemitic hate crime. The incident occurred in Golders Green, leading to the evacuation of nearby houses and road closures. No injuries were reported, but multiple explosions from the ambulances caused damage to adjacent properties. Hatzola, the organization affected, has been serving the local Jewish community since 1979. Police are examining CCTV footage and seeking three suspects, while community leaders are engaged for support.
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