Russia was behind arson attacks targeting PM, BBC reveals
Summary
A BBC investigation found that arson attacks on properties linked to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer were part of a campaign organized by Russian agents. A young Russian diplomat allegedly directed these attacks remotely through social media to create chaos in the UK.Key Facts
- Several arson attacks targeted property connected to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
- The BBC found evidence that these attacks were part of a Russian state-backed sabotage campaign.
- A Ukrainian man, Roman Lavrynovych, was recruited and paid by a handler, identified as a young Russian diplomat named Evgeny Lyukshin.
- Lyukshin allegedly used social media and messaging apps like Telegram to direct these attacks and spread lies.
- The campaign included creating fake online far-right and Muslim groups to cause division and fear in the UK.
- Two men were convicted for conspiring to commit arson, while a third was acquitted.
- The Russian embassy denied involvement and rejected any connection to illegal activities in the UK.
- The arson attacks included burning a car once owned by Starmer and fires at entrances to buildings linked to him.
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