Third man charged over fires at properties linked to UK PM Starmer
- British police charged a third man, Petro Pochynok, with arson on Wednesday linked to properties related to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
- The charges follow fires that occurred on three nights between May 8 and May 12 in north London at sites connected to Starmer including his former home and a car.
- Two other men charged earlier, Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc, are also accused of setting fire to Starmer's former residence and remain in custody pending a June 6 hearing.
- The Crown Prosecution Service's Counter Terrorism Division approved the charges, and Starmer characterized the incidents as assaults against everyone, as well as a challenge to democratic principles and the ideals they uphold.
- No injuries resulted from the arson, but the investigation involving counterterrorism police suggests the incidents were treated seriously given their symbolic targets.
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Third Man Charged with Setting Fire to Several Properties of the UK Prime Minister
A third man has been charged for participating in the fire on several properties of the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, north of London. According to the Metropolitan Police and Europe Press, it is Petro Pochinok, 34 years old and of Ukrainian origin. The man faces charges of “conspiracy to commit an arson attack with the intention of causing damage to others.” Thus, he is accused of conspiring with another man also of Ukrainian origin, Ro…
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