Three Ukrainians Convicted in Poland over Role in Russian-Linked Arson Campaign
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On October 24, a Polish court sentenced three Ukrainian citizens accused of involvement in a series of arsons in Europe carried out at the behest of Russian intelligence.
Today, the Polish court found three Ukrainian citizens guilty for participating in arson in Poland and Lithuania.
A court in Poland today sentenced three Ukrainian citizens to prison for their role in a series of large fires in this and the Baltic states.
On Friday, the Warsaw District Court convicted three Ukrainians – Serhiy R., Pavlo T., and Vladyslav Y. (their names are not being disclosed in accordance with Polish privacy laws) – of participating in an organized criminal group that carried out sabotage and terrorist acts.
Three Ukrainians convicted in Poland over role in Russian-linked arson campaign
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