One car was completely burned out and beyond repair, other cars can probably still be repaired. The Polish police are talking about deliberate arson.
In the Polish city of Radlov, an ambulance burned down, which was supposed to be sent to Kharkov. It was completely burned and unusable. And law enforcement officials are talking about deliberate arson. This is reported by TV channel tvn24.
The incident took place on the evening of March 3rd. After 22:00, the fire service received a message about a burning car in the parking lot of the municipal administration in Radlov. It soon became clear that the ambulance was on fire.
Two fire engines arrived at the scene. As a result of the high temperature, a second ambulance parked nearby was damaged, as well as two other vehicles.
The ambulance, engulfed in flames, was completely burned out and unusable. Other cars may still be repairable.
Now the Power of the Future Foundation is raising money to buy a new ambulance
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Police say everything points to deliberate arson. In addition, a suspect was detained – a 35-year-old man will be interrogated.
Both ambulances and two other vehicles were supposed to leave on March 4 as part of a humanitarian convoy to Ukraine
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Both ambulances and two other vehicles were supposed to leave on March 4 as part of a humanitarian convoy to Ukraine. After the fire, the convoy was reduced to four ambulances and two pickup trucks. The second part of the transport is two trucks with medical equipment, they were not injured and also went to Ukraine.
Now the Power of the Future Foundation is raising money to buy a new ambulance.
“We cannot remain indifferent to the need for the hospital that was waiting for this ambulance,” the organization said in a statement.
Recall, on March 3 in Spain, 10 suspected of robbing refugees from Ukraine in the regions of Valencia and Murcia. According to the Spanish police, attackers from organized crime groups chose Ukrainian refugees as victims because they usually carry all their savings and valuables with them.
Earlier, on October 20, a shelter for Ukrainian refugees was set on fire in Germany. At the time of the incident, there were 14 Ukrainian citizens and three Red Cross employees in the complex.