An unidentified arsonist tried to set fire to a mosque in Chateaudun, France, the head of the mosque announced Saturday.
The General Secretary of Islamic Confederation National Opinion (CİMG), Fatih Saikir stated someone flooded a can of gasoline onto the mosque and caused a fire but it was annihilated without growing but the building sustained damage. There were no fatalities.
Mosque officials filed a complaint, according to Saikir, who said police went to the mosque and conducted an investigation.
A police declaration said the incident was viewed as an attempted arson and camera records will be reviewed within the field of the investigation.
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