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Germany probes arson attack on Turkish travel agency

Germany probes arson attack on Turkish travel agency

Police in southern Germany are investigating a suspected arson assault on a Turkish journey company in Stuttgart that induced injury amounting to a number of tens of 1000’s of euros.

A police spokesperson mentioned on Saturday that there have been no new findings on doable motives for the incident that occurred within the early hours of Friday.

The journey company is near a mosque in a neighbourhood of Stuttgart recognized for its giant Turkish inhabitants. According to a police assertion on Friday, two males had run away from the scene. A political motive for the assault has not been dominated out.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu mentioned that he had known as the mosque and expressed his sympathy, and that many assaults on Turks in Germany remained unsolved.

The minister mentioned that whereas he had nothing in opposition to Germany, sadly, the nation “does not have a clean record in these matters.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr