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Multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire in Las Vegas and Kansas City

A month of Tesla anti -opposition this week escalated with two reports on Teslas, who hunts fire in Las Vegas and Kondas City.

The first accident occurred early on Tuesday morning at the Tesla collision center in Las Vegas, where the police say that the suspect in black equipment, all of which hit many vehicles with Molotov cocktails and three bullets, and the word “resistance” was drawn at the gates of the facility, reports Las Vegas Revio-Gurnal.

During a press conference, Fire Vice President Jennifer White said that the firefighting administration managed to extinguish two cars from Tesla before igniting the batteries. The Speczer Evans’ Speczer’s Speczer Evans Office also spoke at the press conference, saying that the accident was initially classified as a deliberate fire and is now being investigated by the joint terrorist work squad at the FBI. “I encourage anyone who thinks about something like this to review seriously,” said Evans.

In the jobs mentioned in X after the accident, the CEO of Tesla Elus Musk described the “terrorism” accidents and said that the company “manufactures electric cars only and did nothing to deserve these evil attacks.”

We contacted the update from the Las Vegas Metropolitan police and we were told that there is nothing to report since the press conference. The suspect remains in general.

In Kansas City, police chief Jacob Bishina said in a statement that an officer noticed for the first time a smoke coming from an electronic car parked in a parking lot in Tesla. “The officer used his fire extinguisher, however, KCFD was still needed because he could not put the fire,” Bishina said. “The fire extended to Cyberrtruck the second parked next to the original burning. Conditions are under investigation, but in principle, the fire is investigated in order to be deliberate burning.”

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