The hotel sheltering Ukrainian refugees in Germany is involved in fire, suspected of intentional arson

A hotel sheltering Ukrainian refugees in Germany is involved in fires this Thursday. Fortunately, there were no injuries, as the 14 refugees there managed to leave the hotel in time, reports local media. While local authorities write they are suspected of intentional arson. The hotel, located [...]
Fortunately, there were no injuries, as the 14 refugees there managed to leave the hotel in time, reports local media.
While local authorities write they are suspected of intentional arson.
The hotel, located in the municipality of Gros Strömkendorf, off the coast of Balltic, served as shelter for refugees, mainly Ukrainians had fled their homeland to escape the Russian occupation.
If proven to be a fire-fire, then we will talk about a hate crime”, Interior Minister Nancy Fezer said, ensuring that in such a case the authors will be identified and held accountable.
According to German media, a swastika was painted at the hotel door.
“I'm shocked by what seems to have happened here,” said police inspector Michael Peters.
Any attack on refugees constitutes an attack against our”, he stressed. /abcnews.al/












