Three cars burned at a parking lot outside blocks 17 and 18 in “Roza” street in Bulgaria’s coastal city of Varna on May 20.
A car with Ukrainian registration was set on fire, and then the fire spread to the cars parked next to it. All three cares are seriously damaged. .
The signal was given in the early hours on May 20, at 3.02 .
The police is investigating the incident and do not exclude the possibility of arson. Since the beginning of the year, seven cars have been set on fire in Varna, all of them were with Bulgarian registration.
Ukrainian drivers mostly complain about their registration plates being stolen. The police has reported twenty two official complaints about stolen number plates.

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