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The men who set fire to the gates of a refugee center have been jailed in Moldova

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The men set fire to the doors of a hotel in the Vulcanesti region, the doors of a refugee center and two cars of refugees from Ukraine.

In Moldova, police detained three men suspected of setting fire to the gates of a refugee temporary accommodation center and cars belonging to Ukrainians. The Inspector General of the Police of Moldova announced this on Wednesday, February 21, writes the Moldovan publication NewsMaker.

According to law enforcement officials, the men set fire to the doors of a hotel in the Vulcanesti region, the doors of a refugee accommodation center and two cars of refugees from Ukraine.

During the searches, mobile phones, cans of flammable substances, paint containers and masks were confiscated from the suspects.

It is reported that the detainees are 35, 38 and 40 years old, they come from the Moldovan village of Congaz.

It was previously reported that a man was detained in the capital of Moldova, Chisinau, suspected of setting fire to the door of the NATO information center.

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