Three men to go on trial next year over fires linked to UK PM Starmer
- Three men face charges related to arson attacks linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, scheduled for trial next April.
- Lavrynovych, Pochynok, and Carpiuc are accused of arson with intent to endanger life, while a fourth individual was arrested for conspiracy.
- Starmer described the attacks as 'an attack on all of us, on our democracy, and the values we stand for.'
- British counterterrorism police are investigating how the men allegedly set fire to a car and two houses.
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Three men to go on trial next year over fires linked to UK PM Starmer
Three men all linked to Ukraine will go on trial next April accused of involvement in a series of arson attacks on houses and a vehicle in London connected to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a London court heard on Friday.
Three men, including two Ukrainians, charged in the investigation of fires against properties related to the UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, will be tried in April 2026, according to a date set at a hearing on Friday before the London Criminal Court.
Three Men to Go on Trial Next Year Over Fires Linked to UK PM Starmer
Three men all linked to Ukraine will go on trial next April accused of involvement in a series of arson attacks on houses and a vehicle in London connected to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a London court heard on Friday.
A next hearing, during which the three men will have to say whether they plead guilty or not, is scheduled for 17 October. By then, they will all remain in detention.
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