2 men and teen held in U.K. custody over Jewish charity ambulance attack - CBS News
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Two men and a teenager are in custody in the U.K. following an attack on a Jewish charity ambulance.
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Two men and a teenager are in custody in the United Kingdom following an attack on a Jewish charity ambulance. The incident represents a targeted assault on a vehicle operated by a Jewish organization, raising concerns about antisemitic violence in Britain. Authorities have launched an investigation into the attack and the circumstances that prompted it. The arrests underscore ongoing tensions surrounding antisemitism and security for Jewish institutions and community services in the U.K. Further details about the suspects' identities, the nature of their injuries to staff or damage to the vehicle, and specific charges remain under investigation.
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Authorities have arrested two men and a teenager and launched an investigation into the targeted assault on the Jewish charity ambulance.
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