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PoliticsApr 29

Ukrainian man accused of arson attacks on properties linked to UK Prime Minister

A 22-year-old Ukrainian faces charges for allegedly firebombing London properties connected to Sir Keir Starmer after being offered money by a Russian figure.

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A 22-year-old Ukrainian man has been charged with arson attacks targeting properties linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, a court has heard. Roman Lavrynovych is accused of setting fire to two north London properties and a vehicle connected to the Labour leader.

Prosecutors told the court that Lavrynovych and two other men were allegedly offered money by a Russian figure known as 'El Money' to carry out the attacks. The three defendants are facing charges related to the targeting of properties associated with the Prime Minister.

The case involves allegations of firebombing attacks on residential properties in north London. Court proceedings have begun to examine the evidence against the accused men and the circumstances surrounding the alleged arson incidents.

The charges represent a serious security matter involving attacks on properties connected to Britain's political leadership. The court case is ongoing as prosecutors present their evidence against the defendants.

Authorities have not released additional details about the extent of damage caused by the alleged attacks or the specific timeline of events. The case continues as the legal process moves forward against the accused individuals.

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