Lithuania Charges Six Suspects with ‘Terrorism’ for Targeting Ukraine Military Aid
The failed arson aimed to destroy military aid for Ukraine and spread propaganda to undermine support for Kyiv, with six suspects charged in January 2026 for terrorism-related offenses.
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Lithuanian Authorities Detain Six Suspects Over Failed Fire Attack on Ukrainian Aid
Lithuanian authorities have charged six foreign nationals with terrorism in connection with a 2024 attempt to set fire to military equipment destined for Ukraine. The defendants include a Spanish citizen, a dual Spanish-Colombian citizen, and nationals from Colombia, Cuba, Russia, and Belarus, prosecutor Artūras Urbelis confirmed. Officials said the investigation indicates the acts were carried out on the instructions of Russia’s military intell…
Two Cubans arrested, and three others on the run, are accused of terrorism in #Lithuania after a failed attack on a military compound storing aid to #Ukraine.
Six foreigners, including Cuban, Spanish, Colombian, Belarusian and Russian citizens, are accused of organizing a terrorist attack in Šiauliai. The terrorist attack, during which 1.5 years ago, military equipment for Ukrainians was supposed to be burned, failed. Some criminals fled, frightened by passers-by, while others, prematurely rejoicing in the arson, left the scene. Law enforcement says that the terrorist attack was ordered by Russian sp…
In the case of the arson of the factory, six foreigners were arrested and accused by the Lithuanian authorities of an attempted terrorist attack, and according to the investigation, a group of foreigners in September 2024 wanted to burn equipment at a plant in the town of Shauliai.
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