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Two men plead not guilty over fires at homes linked to PM

Two men plead not guilty over fires at homes linked to PM

Summary

Two men from Ukraine have pleaded not guilty to planning arson attacks on properties linked to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. They appeared in court via video from a London prison. The incidents involved fires at two homes and a car connected to the Prime Minister.

Key Facts

  • Roman Lavrynovych, 21, and Petro Pochynok, 35, from Ukraine, pleaded not guilty to arson charges.
  • They, along with Stanislav Carpiuc, 27, are accused of starting fires at properties linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
  • The incidents include a vehicle fire and two fires at homes connected to the Prime Minister.
  • The men appeared at the Old Bailey court in London via video link.
  • The charges involve conspiring to damage property by fire, with intent to endanger life.
  • Stanislav Carpiuc has not yet entered a plea.
  • The case is not considered to have links to terrorism.
  • The next court hearing is set for 28 November, with a trial scheduled for April 2026.
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