Police in the U.K. have issued a public appeal to identify two people in connection with a suspected arson attack on a mosque in the town of Peacehaven on England's south coast. Authorities said Monday that emergency services were called after reports of a fire at a mosque over the weekend, and that "evidence from the scene suggests the fire was started deliberately."

Police are treating the attack as a possible hate crime, which came just days after a deadly terror attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, in northern England, that left two Jewish people dead. At least six people have been detained in connection with that attack, and the primary suspect was fatally shot by police at the scene.

On Sunday, the Sussex Police force released security camera images of two men they hope

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