Jewish volunteer ambulances destroyed in arson attack in London
The London Fire Brigade, which deployed six engines and 40 firefighters to the incident in the Golders Green area of north London, said gas cylinders inside the Hatzola Trust ambulances exploded, shattering windows in nearby residential properties. No one was hurt, but at least 34 people were evacuated, the fire department said.
Footage circulating online showed three people, purported to be the suspects, approaching one of the ambulances before setting it alight.
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Metropolitan Police Superintendent Luke Williams said the investigation was being led by counter-terrorism officers, but had not yet been declared a terrorist incident.
Williams said he believed CCTV that showed "three people in hoods pouring accelerant onto vehicles before igniting it" was of the suspects police were hunting.
He said the Met was investigating a claim of responsibility made online by a group as a priority.
Earlier, an Iran-aligned militant network calling itself the Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand said it carried out the attack.

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