Arson of property associated with Starmer: Ukrainian received 7 years in prison

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On June 19, a court in the UK sentenced Ukrainian citizen Roman Lavrynovych to seven years in prison for setting fire to a car and houses associated with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in May last year.. . It is noted that the court also sentenced the accomplice of the 22-year-old Ukrainian, 27-year-old Romanian citizen of Ukrainian origin Stanislav Karpyuk - he was sentenced to two years in prison. Karpyuk was found guilty of conspiracy to commit arson, and Lavrynovych was also found guilty of damaging property as a result of arson, in which he was negligent regarding the possibility of endangering people's lives.. Another Ukrainian, 35-year-old Petro Pochinok, was acquitted earlier. As you know, in May 2025, a Toyota car that once belonged to Starmer was set on fire in north London.. A few days later, two houses associated with the British prime minister were set on fire.. The court found that Lavrinovich carried out these attacks after he was recruited by a Russian-speaking Telegram user with the pseudonym " Lavrynovych, during police questioning, claimed several times that he did not know who Keir Starmer was.. Prosecutors have not indicated who was behind the attacks.. The BBC previously published an investigation in which journalists point to a Russian trace in these arson attacks.. El Money offered Russian citizenship in exchange for more attacks and praised Vladimir Putin, reports suggest. Evidence uncovered by journalists suggests that the curator is Russian diplomat Yevgeny Lyukshin, trained by spies and propagandists in information warfare, who has close ties to the highest echelons of power in Moscow. Earlier it was reported that at the Old Bailey, 22-year-old Ukrainian Roman Lavrynovych and 27-year-old Romanian Stanislav Karpyuk were found guilty of conspiracy to set fire to property associated with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in May 2025. . On May 13, law enforcement officers detained a 21-year-old man suspected of setting fire to the prime minister's house. The second suspect was detained on May 17. It was also reported that police detained a third suspect in an attempt to arson objects associated with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. . Subscribe to our channels https://t. me/korrespondentnet and WhatsApp Author: 1.

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