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  2. Pyromania - Wikipedia

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    The term pyromania comes from the Greek word πῦρ (pyr, 'fire'). Pyromania is distinct from arson, the deliberate setting of fires for personal, monetary or political gain. [2] Pyromaniacs start fires to release anxiety and tension, or for arousal. [3] Other impulse disorders include kleptomania and intermittent explosive disorder.

  3. Arson - Wikipedia

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    Arson is the act of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property.Although the act of arson typically involves buildings, the term can also refer to the intentional burning of other things, such as motor vehicles, watercraft, or forests.

  4. Category:Friendly fire incidents - Wikipedia

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    Friendly fire is inadvertent firing towards one's own or otherwise friendly forces while attempting to engage enemy forces, particularly where this results in injury or death. A death resulting from a negligent discharge is not considered friendly fire. Neither is murder, whether premeditated or in the heat of the moment, nor is deliberate ...

  5. Fire at Australia synagogue appears deliberate, police say

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    Firefighters are putting out a blaze at a synagogue in Melbourne, Australia on Friday which authorities believe was deliberate.

  6. Fire at former nightclub believed to be deliberate - AOL

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    Fire at former nightclub believed to be deliberate. January 30, 2025 at 2:23 AM ... "Some items in a doorway had been set alight and a minor fire had spread to the building," said the fire service.

  7. 'Positive line of inquiry' on deliberate school fire

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    Police investigating a deliberate fire which closed an Aberdeen school are following a "positive line of inquiry". About 60 firefighters were involved as six appliances and one height vehicle were ...

  8. Friendly fire - Wikipedia

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    Accidental fire not intended to attack enemy or hostile targets, and deliberate firing on one's own troops for disciplinary reasons is not called friendly fire, [1] and neither is unintentional harm to civilian or neutral targets, which is sometimes referred to as collateral damage. [2]

  9. Pub fire may be deliberate, police say

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    A pub fire in Sussex may have been caused deliberately, police say. West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said firefighters were at the Sussex Yeoman pub in Palatine Road, Worthing.