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Investigators Suspect Terrorism in Czech Arms Factory Fire - Internewscast Journal

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Czech authorities investigate a possible terror-related arson attack at Elbit Systems, an arms facility linked to Israel, in Pardubice.

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On Sunday morning, forensic investigators in Pardubice completed their investigation into the burned-out hall and fire-damaged building of the arms company LPP Holding on Friday. The police returned the building to its owner, having originally thought that the investigation of the crime scene would take several days.

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In the morning in the Czech city of Pardubice, a fire broke out at the enterprise of the defense company LPP Holding - the warehouse of the company producing thermal imagers for Ukraine burned down

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Friday's fire in the production hall and administrative building of the arms company LPP in the Pardubice industrial zone is being investigated by the police and secret services as a deliberate act by an international organized group. The fire, which was claimed by a still unknown anti-Israel group, destroyed the warehouse and the neighboring...

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On Sunday morning, forensic investigators in Pardubice completed their investigation of the burned-out hall and the fire-stricken building of the arms company LPP Holding on Friday, informed the spokesman for the police presidium, Jozef Bocán. The investigators handed the building back to the owner. The police originally expected that the investigation of the crime scene would take several days. Law enforcement officers are investigating the fir…

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The police have returned the burnt-out building to the owner of the arms company. According to a police presidium spokesman, the investigation is continuing.

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Pardubice - The arms company LPP Holding, whose premises in Pardubice were set on fire by as yet unknown perpetrators on Friday, rejected the claim by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) that the facility was not sufficiently secured. The premises were protected by standard and above-standard security elements in accordance with applicable legislation, said today in response to a question from ČTK, the holding's spokesperson Martina Tauberová. Acc…

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Deník N broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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