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Amateur saboteurs: the young men carrying out attacks for gangs, Russia and Iran - Reuters

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UK court convicts two over PM-targeting plot run by mysterious Russian Al JazeeraLondon court convicts 2 men of plot to torch 2 houses and a car linked to U.K.

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prime minister CTV NewsRussian diplomat linked to Starmer firebomb attack The TelegraphArson targeting Keir Starmer properties originated in Russia Financial TimesHandler with ties to Russia appears to have directed arson attacks on Starmer-linked property The Guardian

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Russia was behind the arson attack that targeted Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, an investigation has revealed.Two foreign nationals were found guilty of plotting to damage property linked to Sir Keir Starmer in an arson attack last year.Ukrainian Roman Lavrynovych, 22, and Romanian Stanislav Carpiuc, 27, were found guilty at the Old Bailey this afternoon, after targeting two properties and a car linked to the Prime Minister in May 2025.An investigation by the BBC has revealed that the attack was part of a wider campaign by the Russian state.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say An anonymous handler, known by the initials EL, directed Lavrynovych to set alight a Toyota previously owned by Sir Keir, in exchange for Russian citizenship, alongside other attacks, they claim.They suggest that the man behind the initials EL, is a young Russian diplomat, Evgeny Lyukshin, a 23-year-old son of a senior official.The Russian embassy said: "We reject any attempt to associate Russia or its foreign...

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Arson targeting Keir Starmer properties originated in Russia Financial TimesUK court convicts two over PM-targeting plot run by mysterious Russian

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Amateur saboteurs: the young men carrying out attacks for gangs, Russia and Iran

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Russia was behind arson attacks targeting PM, BBC reveals - Yahoo.

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**Summary:** The article discusses amateur saboteurs who carried out arson attacks targeting Keir Starmer's London home and properties, with Russia being identified as the source of the plots. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the potential for foreign influence in domestic politics and raises concerns about cyber-attacks on high-profile individuals

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