In the village of Tsada in Cyprus, two cars were burned
Last night in Cyprus, unknown individuals set fire to two cars belonging to a married couple. The vehicle arson took place in the village of Tsada, located 10 km from Paphos.
According to the police press service, information about the fire was reported to emergency services around 22:00. Firefighters and police arrived at the scene, managing to extinguish the blaze.
It is known that both cars belong to the married couple and were parked near their home. As a result of the fire, the vehicles were completely destroyed by flames.
Initial analyses and collected preliminary data indicate that the fire was intentionally set. As of 7:00 a.m., the scene of the incident was still cordoned off by the police.
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