Multiple Tesla vehicles set on fire in US amid anti-Elon Musk protests

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UPDATED: Mar 19, 2025 11:54 IST

Multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire at a service centre in the US as anti-Elon Musk protests intensified over his controversial ties with the Donald Trump administration. Personal details of car owners were also leaked on a doxing site. The arson attacks escalated on Tuesday when a person used Molotov cocktails to torch five Tesla cars in Las Vegas.

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