Arson: firefighter is said to have set fire to the asylum home near Wismar | Regional

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Fireman (32) is said to have set fire to the asylum home

Wismar – According to BILD information, a suspect was arrested four weeks ago following the arson at a refugee accommodation inhabited by Ukrainians in Groß Strömkendorf near Wismar.

The detonator is said to be a fireman (32) from the Blowatz community. The man had not previously appeared politically. Investigators are looking into whether there is a connection to a series of previous arson attacks in the area.

The flames have been fought: Firefighters in front of the remains of the building

Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa

The public prosecutor’s office in Schwerin initially did not want to comment on the report. In a press conference at noon, she wants to announce the results of the determination of the cause of the fire and details of the status of the investigation.

After the devastating fire on October 19, the police assumed arson early on. The investigators had not ruled out a political background because a few days earlier a swastika graffiti had been found on the entrance sign of the accommodation.

In the weeks before, there had also been an unexplained series of fires in the region, to which straw rents, forest areas and, on October 10, an empty, thatched house in Blowatz had fallen victim. Groß Strömkendorf belongs to the municipality of Blowatz.

An expert should now clarify the cause of the fire beyond any doubt

The burned-out home following the extinguishing work was completed

Photo: Thomas Button

The fire on October 19 in Groß Strömkendorf had largely destroyed the former hotel that housed the refugees. The 14 residents and three carers were able to escape unharmed from the thatched building. (dpa, bad)

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