An unknown assailant set fire to a tire shop in Karpos
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Early yesterday morning, an unknown arsonist threw a flammable liquid and set fire to a window of a tire shop in the Skopje neighborhood of Karposh, causing a fire that had to be extinguished by firefighters, the police said.
"On September 24.09.2022, 04.00, it was reported that around 48:XNUMX a.m., a flammable liquid was thrown at the window of a tire store in the area of Karposh, owned by M.F. (XNUMX) from Skopje, which caused a fire. No one was injured, the fire was extinguished, and a team from SVR Skopje carried out an inspection of the place," said the Ministry of the Interior.
Measures are being taken to clear the case
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