Turkish travel agencies set on fire in the most traveled country

 Arson of Turkish travel agencies began in the most traveled country

In the most traveling country, which many Turkish experts count on as a possible alternative to the Russian tourist market, an “anti-tourist” scandal is flaring up. We are talking about Germany, where the arson of travel agencies, and Turkish ones, began. Judging by the comments in the Turkish press, the incident is far from isolated.

The reason for the publication was an emergency in the Feuerbach district of the city of Stuttgart on Mauserstrasse. There, two people set fire to a travel agency owned by ethnic Turks. This area is generally considered a place where the Turks live intensively.

According to the cameras, two people forced the door of the agency and broke inside, spilled flammable materials and set fire to the area. Firefighters were called by local residents when they noticed the flames. The fire was brought under control, but as a result, the travel agency suffered property damage of about 10 thousand euros.

So far, the Stuttgart police have established that the arsonists are young people about 18 years old, about 1.6 meters tall. The police have also begun work to catch the arsonists.

The most interesting, however, is the comment in the Turkish media. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu himself said he had met with the owner of the agency and that they would be monitoring the incident. At the same time, as the high-ranking media official was quoted as saying, he added that the owner of the agency does not trust the police, and “that so far not a single attack has been clarified”, and “Germany's track record in these matters is not clear.” That is, it is obvious that we can no longer talk about the first attack.

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