Pro-abortion activists threw a Molotov cocktail at an anti-abortion pregnancy center in the USA. This is the second such incident in a week. The same individuals have previously vandalized more than a dozen churches and other anti-abortion pregnancy centers.

Radical American pro-abortion activists threw a Molotov cocktail at another anti-abortion pregnancy center in Gresham, Oregon, barely a week after a similar incident occurred in Buffalo, New York, the American news portal LifeNews reported.

According to the independent, anti-abortion, pro-life news agency, similar radical activists have previously thrown Molotov cocktails at the offices of anti-abortion groups in Wisconsin and Oregon, as well as at an anti-abortion pregnancy center in Buffalo, New York. The same people before

more than a dozen churches and other anti-abortion pregnancy centers were also vandalized.

On Saturday morning, the Gresham Pregnancy Resource Center in the state of Oregon was set on fire, according to a statement from the pregnancy center's CEO. Based on the first information from the investigation of the local police and fire department, the firebomb was thrown into the building through one of the center's windows. There were no personal injuries.

An organization called Jane's Revenge may have carried out the attack

The local office of the American authority investigating crimes involving explosives (ATF) is investigating the current arson case. Based on the inscription left on the wall of the building by the perpetrators, members of the pro-abortion activist group Jane's Revenge are suspected of the arson.

This radical group also took responsibility for setting fire to the building of an anti-abortion, pro-life organization in Madison, the capital of the state of Wisconsin, in May.

At the time, the organization threatened even more violent attacks that could extend beyond the borders of the state of Wisconsin if they did not meet their demands to maintain legal abortion.

"Wisconsin is just the first spark, but we are everywhere in the United States and we are not issuing any further warnings," Jane's Revenge, a radical organization, wrote at the time.

Source: mandiner.hu

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