Keir Starmer firebombs linked to hostile state
- Between May 8 and 12, 2025, a series of arson attacks in north London targeted two residences associated with Sir Keir Starmer, as well as a vehicle connected to him.
- The attacks began with a car fire on Thursday, followed by incendiary devices thrown at two homes once owned or connected to Starmer, prompting counter-terrorism investigation.
- Emergency services extinguished flames quickly, limiting damage to a porch and preventing fire spread inside, while no injuries were reported during the incidents.
- Police detained a 21-year-old man on Tuesday in Sydenham, South London, on allegations of deliberately setting fire in a manner that could risk lives, and he remains under extended questioning by counter-terrorism officers as officials continue to investigate the unclear motive behind the incident.
- The investigation’s authorities emphasize ongoing efforts to identify motive and links to hostile states, while officials and political leaders call for transparency and calm during the inquiry.
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