Shelter for Ukrainian refugees burns down in Germany amid suspected arson attack
All 14 refugees unscathed after shelter's destruction, authorities assume arson after swastika graffiti recently found on entrance
BERLIN (AA) - A shelter for Ukrainian refugees in northern Germany was razed to the ground in a blaze, local media reported on Thursday.
None of the 14 refugees dwelling in the shelter were injured on Wednesday evening as the flames consumed the building, once used as a hotel, in Gross Stromkendorf, a town in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
The Rostock police headquarters said in a statement that they suspected a political dimension to the arson case, setting up an investigation team led by the acting head of the state protection unit.
Police had visited the accommodation during the weekend after a swastika was found spray painted on the entrance sign, according to local media reports.
District official Tino Schomann told reporters: "From my many years of experience as a firefighter, I currently assume that the fire was set intentionally."
According to the fire department, the emergency services had to allow the building to burn down in a controlled manner, as it could no longer be saved.
The refugees were moved by the district to other accommodations.
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