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Was Russia Behind Attacks on UK PM's Homes?

Was Russia Behind Attacks on UK PM's Homes?

Summary

Two men in London were found guilty of starting fires at two houses and a car connected to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Court evidence showed they acted under orders from a Russian-speaking handler believed to have ties to the Russian government, highlighting ongoing tensions between Russia and countries supporting Ukraine.

Key Facts

  • Two men, Roman Lavrynovych (22) and Stanislav Carpiuc (27), were convicted of arson linked to attacks on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s properties.
  • The arson attacks took place in May 2025 in a busy north London area.
  • The men were reportedly directed by a Russian-speaking handler nicknamed "El Money," who praised Russian President Putin and offered Russian citizenship.
  • "El Money" is alleged to be Evgeny Lyukshin, a young Russian diplomat with ties to the Kremlin and information warfare expertise.
  • A third man, Petro Pochynok, was found not guilty of conspiracy to commit arson.
  • UK prosecutors focused the case on the danger caused by the fires, not on proving political motives or the suspects’ knowledge of the properties’ connection to the Prime Minister.
  • British intelligence officials view these attacks as part of a wider Russian campaign to intimidate countries supporting Ukraine.
  • The Russian Embassy in London denied involvement and stated Russia poses no threat to the UK.
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