Arsonists set fire to a school and attempted to burn down two churches in the Netherlands, the latest in a series of attacks following the murder of a Dutch filmmaker by a suspected Muslim radical, police said Thursday. There were no injuries. A school classroom was seriously damaged in an overnight fire in the southern city of Eindhoven, the same city where a bomb exploded at a Muslim school on Monday, police spokesman Pieter van Hoof said. The fire was set at a predominantly Catholic school, which is attended by students of various religious backgrounds. “We think this was done by young kids,” van Hoof said. “We don’t think it has to do with the current events.” In the port city Rotterdam, two Molotov cocktails were thrown at a Protestant church. One was apparently thrown through a smashed window and a second hit the sidewalk, police said, adding there was little damage.Full Story
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