**Title: Two Vehicles Set Ablaze Outside Woman's Home in Limassol**
**Limassol, Cyprus** – In a concerning incident, two vehicles belonging to a 49-year-old woman were deliberately set on fire outside her residence in Limassol early Sunday morning. The Limassol police received reports of the fire at approximately 2:20 AM, prompting a swift response from both police officers and firefighters.
Upon arrival at the scene, emergency personnel worked to extinguish the flames and secure the area. Initial investigations indicated that the fire was not accidental, as evidence suggested it had been intentionally started. Following the extinguishing of the fire, investigators conducted a thorough examination of the site, collecting several items of evidence that could aid in identifying the perpetrator.
The scene was subsequently released after the evidence collection was completed. The Limassol Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is currently leading the investigation into the incident, seeking to determine the motive behind the arson and to identify any suspects involved.
As of now, no further details regarding potential suspects or motives have been disclosed by the authorities. The incident has raised concerns within the local community about safety and the potential for similar acts of vandalism.
This incident comes amid a backdrop of various news events, including a partial lunar eclipse expected on August 28, which will cover 93% of the Moon’s diameter, and reports of the first H5N1 bird flu case confirmed in a local mammal in Australia.
As investigations continue, local residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The police have not disclosed whether there are any known threats to the woman or her property.
Further updates on the investigation will be provided as more information becomes available.