UK investigates possible Russian involvement in Starmer arson attacks
- British counter-terror police investigate three arson attacks in early May targeting properties connected to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in north London.
- The incidents involved fires at the residence of Keir Starmer’s family, a previous apartment he possessed, and a vehicle once belonging to him, resulting in charges against three men as investigations continue into potential Russian connections.
- Two Ukrainian nationals and one Romanian of Ukrainian origin have been formally accused of plotting to set fires in a way that could put lives at risk, and they remain detained pending a court appearance scheduled for June 6.
- Prosecutor Sarah Przybylska described the conspiracy as "unexplained," while UK intelligence warns Russia aims to create disruption without necessarily causing serious harm.
- The investigation continues with an open mind about motives, as officials warn Russian involvement could escalate tensions and the Prime Minister calls the attacks an assault on democracy.
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'Russians may be involved in arson attacks at properties linked to Keir Starmer' - The Mirror
Police are said to be keeping an "open mind" to the possibility of Russian involvement in several arson attacks made on properties linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer
·London, United Kingdom
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