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A Brooklyn woman suffered severe burns across her body when someone snuck up on her outside her home and splashed her with what appeared to be acid, cops said.

The 39-year-old woman was taking the garbage out just before 11 p.m. Sunday in front of her Borough Park home when an unidentified man doused her with the unknown liquid, cops said.

The corrosive fluid caused second-degree burns all over the woman’s upper body, face and hands, sources and police said.

The woman was transported to Maimonides Hospital, where she was in stable condition, police said.

The attacker didn’t say a word to the woman, who was of Asain descent. The NYPD was not investigating the incident as a hate crime.

Since the coronavirus outbreak in NYC, the department has investigated 10 cases where Asian people were targeted over the pandemic.

The random assault comes as the Big Apple sees a significant downturn in crime — with a nearly 20 percent dip in major felonies over the last 28 days, according to NYPD data.

Felony assaults were down by about 270 over the past four weeks compared to the same time last year, the data released Monday shows.

The serious assaults were still slightly up year to date as of Sunday by 1.5 percent — despite the major effect the pandemic COVID-19 has had on city crime.