The Anti -Terrorism Service is investigating the fire at Prime Minister Starmer’s home

The Counter -Terrorism Service undertook investigations into the fire that broke out at the residence of British Prime Minister Kir Starmer in North London. The fire broke out in the early hours of Monday morning causing damage to the entrance of the house but, as authorities were clear from the first moment, “no one was injured”. The prime minister who is living in the official home in Downing Street, according to his spokesman, “thanked the authorities” for the immediate intervention but refused to make any other statement as “investigations are ongoing”. According to the London Fire Service, at 1:10 am Monday morning, a call for fire was owned by the British Prime Minister and immediately “two fire trucks from Kentis Town Station rushed to the spot” with about 10 firefighters. The announcement by the Metropolitan Police states: “On Monday, May 12th at 1:35 am, police were alerted by the London Fire Service to a home fire. Officers rushed to the spot. Damage to the entrance of the property. […]
Source: News Beast

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