Roman Lavrynovych
Coverage of Roman Lavrynovych in the Nexus archive.
- Two jailed for reported Russia-linked arsons on UK PM’s property
Two men were jailed for arson attacks on properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, allegedly orchestrated by a Russian-speaking figure named 'El Money' via Telegram. The attacks, which targeted Starmer's former residence and a car, were financially motivated and carried out in May 2025.
- Ukrainian, Romanian jailed in UK over Starmer arson plot ordered by mystery Russian
A Ukrainian and a Romanian man were jailed in the UK for setting fire to property linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a plot orchestrated by a Russian-speaking individual. Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc received seven and two-year sentences, respectively, after being convicted of conspiracy to damage property by fire. The arson targeted a car and two properties connected to Starmer over three nights in May 2025.
- 2 men sentenced to prison for arson on property linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Two men were sentenced to prison for arson targeting property linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The plot was orchestrated by a Russian-speaking figure named 'El Money,' with evidence suggesting potential Russian state-backed sabotage. The men set fires over three nights in May 2025 as part of the scheme.
- Starmer urges ‘fight’ against Russian disinformation after arson attacks
Keir Starmer condemned arson attacks on his property by Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc, who were convicted in 2025. He urged combating Russian disinformation and conspiracy theories spread by far-right figures like Tommy Robinson, linking the attacks to broader threats from Russia and Iran. The G7 leaders pledged support for Ukraine and sanctions against Russia.
- Russia-linked arson attacks show bad actors targeting UK, says Starmer
The UK is under attack from bad actors seeking to 'exploit division' and 'destabilise democracy', according to the prime minister, citing arson attacks on property linked to Keir Starmer. Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc were found guilty of conspiring to carry out these attacks, with evidence suggesting they operated under a Russian-linked handler.
- A man who set fire to homes linked to Starmer is in jail. His Russian-speaking handler slipped away
A man set fire to homes linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with a Russian-speaking handler named 'El Money' coordinating the attacks. The attacker, Roman Lavrynovych, was convicted alongside an accomplice, but the handler evaded public accountability. European officials suggest Moscow may be exploiting such incidents as part of a broader sabotage campaign.
- A man who set fire to homes linked to Starmer is in jail. His Russian-speaking handler slipped away
A man set fire to homes and a car linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with a Russian-speaking handler named El Money orchestrating the attacks. The perpetrator, Roman Lavrynovych, was convicted, but El Money remains at large. European officials suggest potential Russian state involvement in a broader sabotage campaign.
- A man who set fire to homes linked to Starmer is in jail. His Russian-speaking handler slipped away
A Ukrainian man set fire to properties linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer under the direction of a Russian-speaking handler named 'El Money.' The attacker was convicted, but the handler evaded public accountability. The UK government condemned the attacks as 'abhorrent' while investigations into potential Russian state involvement continue.
- Russia linked to arson attacks on properties connected to UK PM Keir Starmer, police say
Russian authorities are linked to arson attacks on properties connected to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, according to police. A Russian-speaking handler allegedly directed suspects, including Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych and Romanian national Stanislav Carpiuc, through Telegram, promising payment and Russian citizenship. The Russian Embassy denied involvement.
- Amateur saboteurs: the young men carrying out attacks for gangs, Russia and Iran
Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych was charged with arson after attempting to set fires on property linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He messaged a figure known as 'EL Money' before counter-terrorism officers raided his London home.
- London court convicts 2 men of plot to torch houses and car linked to UK PM
Two men were convicted of plotting to set fire to properties linked to the UK Prime Minister, including his former home, an apartment building he once owned a share of, and his former Toyota SUV. The fires caused damage but no injuries. The men, Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc, were found guilty of conspiracy to damage property.
- London court convicts 2 men of plot to torch 2 houses and a car linked to UK prime minister
Two men were convicted of plotting to set fires at properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, including his former home, an apartment building, and a car. A Russian-speaking figure named 'El Money' orchestrated the scheme via Telegram, offering payment for the arson attacks, but his identity remains unknown.
- Man tells court he was threatened into setting fire to car linked to Starmer
Roman Lavrynovych admitted to setting fire to a car linked to Keir Starmer for £3,000 after being threatened by a Russian-speaking man. He is one of three accused of arson attacks on a vehicle and two houses in north London. The incidents are tied to the prime minister.
- Mystery ‘El Money’ figure offered to pay men to set fire to property linked to Starmer, court hears
A court heard that a Russian-speaking contact named 'El Money' allegedly orchestrated arson attacks on properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in May last year. Three defendants, including Ukrainian and Romanian nationals, deny plotting the attacks on two homes and a car in London.