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Multiple vehicles burning in Berlin.

Multiple vehicles go up in flames in Moabit and Charlottenburg at night. Police suspect these incidents were intentional.

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

Police believe a fire could have been intentionally set. - Multiple vehicles burning in Berlin.

Once more, multiple vehicles in Berlin have gone up in flames. The police believe it's due to arson, as a spokesperson stated on a Saturday. On Saturday night, five stationary cars in Berlin-Moabit were reportedly engulfed in fire and severely damaged. Moreover, three different cars were attempted to be set ablaze by unidentified individuals. The police speaker mentioned no political motive for these occurrences. In Charlottenburg, two additional parked cars had also allegedly caught fire, as previously mentioned by "B.Z.".

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The arson incidents in Berlin-Moabit on Saturday night extend beyond just five cars; reports suggest three additional vehicles were targeted as well. These crime scenes are causing concern in the heart of Berlin, with Moabit being one of the affected areas. Despite the number of incidents, the police spokesperson hasn't indicated any underlying political motive.

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