Moment Wagner Group Arsonist Arrested in B&Q Car Park
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Moment Wagner Group arsonist arrested in B&Q car park
This is the moment a Wagner Group arsonist is arrested in a B&Q car park. The arson attack on the industrial units in Leyton, east London, in March 2024, caused about £1 million in damage, put lives at risk, and took 60 firefighters to put out. The warehouse was targeted by the terrorist Wagner Group because it was being used to supply humanitarian aid and StarLink satellite equipment to Ukraine. Afterwards, the architect Dylan Earl set his sigh…
Court finds Russia’s Wagner mercenary group behind UK arson attackers
Prosecutors said the two young defendants planned a ‘sustained campaign of terrorism and sabotage’ backed by Russia’s Wagner Group mercenaries.A British judge has handed lengthy jail sentences to the two young ringleaders of a group who carried out arson attacks in the United Kingdom on behalf of the Russian state-funded private military firm, the Wagner Group.Prosecutors said on Friday that Dylan Earl, 21, and Jake Reeves, 24, planned “a sustai…
The leader of a group that burned down businesses in London last year on orders from the Russian paramilitary group Wagner, Dylan Earl (21), has been sentenced to 17 years in prison.
On Friday, October 24, the Old Bailey described the case as a "planned campaign of terrorism and sabotage" carried out in the interests of the Russian state.
The organizer of the arson of London businesses associated with Ukraine was thrown behind bars for 17 years: details of the case
Dylan Earle, the leader of the British arsonists of a London enterprise working in favor of Ukraine, sentenced to 17 years in prison. Prosecutors in court called Earle’s activities “a long-term campaign of terrorism and sabotage in Britain”and the judge agreed with their assessment – the man was convicted specifically for terrorism. He is 21 years old Dylan Earl pleaded guilty. This is reported by the British national television channel. The cas…
Dylan Earl, 21, is serving a 17-year prison sentence for setting fire to a warehouse in London last year on behalf of Russia, along with other perpetrators. He acted on orders from the Wagner Group.
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