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Unknown persons set fire to a Ukrainian restaurant in Tallinn

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On the night of January 31, unknown people set fire to the Ukrainian restaurant Slava Ukraina in Tallinn, Estonia. This was reported by the portal Delfi.

It is reported that the call to the emergency services came at 04:45 local time. Firefighters immediately arrived at the scene of the fire and soon the fire was extinguished.

The publication notes that in the vicinity of the building where the restaurant is located, there are many surveillance cameras, which will help to find out who was involved in the crime.

"According to preliminary information, the window of the Slava restaurant located on the first floor was broken and the interior of the restaurant was set on fire," the portal quoted a spokesman for the Police and Border Guard Board as saying.

The Estonian Rescue Board refused to comment on the incident, explaining that the issue was sensitive and related to Ukraine.

Earlier, on January 12, the head of the Polish Defense Ministry Vladyslav Kosiniak-Kamysh said that Poles are tired of Ukrainians in expensive hotels.

Before that, in October last year, Kosiniak-Kamysh also said that Poles were irritated by the luxurious vacations of refugees from Ukraine. The head of the Polish Defense Ministry called it unfair to his fellow citizens.

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