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Ireland: Two men arrested after fire at asylum accommodation

Two men have been arrested following a fire at a building housing people applying for international protection in Drogheda, County Louth last Friday night.

In total, five people were rescued from the top floor of the building, according to Irish broadcaster RTÉ, and a number were taken to hospital for medical assessment. Those rescued included four children.

Gardaí commenced an investigation into the alleged attempted arson of the property.


Some “Authorities” are claiming “racism” as that suits the narrative. Others point out criminal gang activity is the likely cause.

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