Peacehaven, the site where a mosque was set on fire Saturday, is located on the UK's southern coast.
A UK mosque was set ablaze with two people still inside in a suspected arson attack that police are treating as a hate crime.
It is the latest violent incident to be reported in a politically charged British summer, during which incidents of Islamophobic and antisemitic hate have remained high, and comes just days after a deadly attack outside a synagogue in Manchester.
Two people in balaclavas tried to force the mosque’s door open on Saturday night before pouring gasoline onto the steps and setting it alight, a voluntary mosque manager who asked not to be named told CNN.
Emergency crews rushed to the mosque in Peacehaven, near Brighton on the country’s south coast, shortly before 10 p.