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Multiple vehicles ablaze in Berlin.

Multiple vehicles caught fire in Moabit and Charlottenburg regions at night. Authorities suspect arson as the cause.

A blue light shines on the roof of a police patrol car.
A blue light shines on the roof of a police patrol car.

Fire-Setting crime - Multiple vehicles ablaze in Berlin.

In another instance of suspected arson, six cars have gone up in flames in Berlin. This was confirmed by a police spokesperson over the weekend. Among them, five parked vehicles in Berlin-Moabit were severely damaged after an apparent night-time fire incident on Saturday. Moreover, unidentified individuals also attempted to set three other cars alight. The spokesperson added that there's no sign of any political motivation behind the incidents. Meanwhile, two additional parked cars were reported burned in Charlottenburg, as reported by the "B.Z." earlier.

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The police are investigating the arson case in Berlin-Moabit as another instance of crime involving fires. Despite the attempts to set three more cars ablaze, no significant damage was reported. These suspicious fires have led to six cars being engulfed in flames across Berlin, with two additional cars burned in Charlottenburg.

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