A vehicle belonging to the Turkish Embassy was set on fire in Athens early Friday, and firebombs were thrown at a tax office in a separate incident in the capital, police said. No one was injured, AP reported. Unknown assailants set fire to the Turkish Embassy car in the city's Pangrati district around 2:30 a.m., damaging the vehicle before firefighters put out the blaze. In a similar incident last month, a car registered to the Turkish Embassy was damaged in the same area, prompting condemnation from the Greek Foreign Ministry and a Turkish request for increased security for its diplomats in Greece. In another incident, an unknown group attacked a tax office near the city center shortly after midnight, breaking the glass door and throwing Molotov cocktails inside, but no fire damage was reported. No arrests have been made, but police are investigating both incidents.