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Coverage of arson attacks in the Nexus archive.
- 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 who set fire to homes linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in jail. His Russian-speaking handler fled, and a figure named El Money orchestrated the arson attacks in London.
- 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.
- Russian spy orchestrated arson attacks on PM - then started wild conspiracy theory that it was revenge by two Ukrainian rent boys
A Russian spy orchestrated arson attacks on a Prime Minister and later promoted a conspiracy theory blaming two Ukrainian rent boys. The incident highlights alleged cross-border tensions and misinformation.
- Fire breaks out at kosher supermarket in London's Golders Green section
A fire broke out at a kosher supermarket in London's Golders Green neighborhood, an area with a large Jewish community that has experienced multiple arson attacks in recent months. The incident adds to ongoing security concerns in the community.
- Fire breaks out at kosher supermarket in London's Golders Green section
A fire broke out at a kosher supermarket in London's Golders Green neighborhood, an area with a significant Jewish community. The incident adds to a series of arson attacks in the region over recent months.
- Starmer’s sister-in-law feared what might have happened in arson attack, court hears
The UK Prime Minister's sister-in-law, Judith Alexander, testified that she feared for her safety after an arson attack on her Kentish Town home linked to Keir Starmer. The incident is part of a series of attacks on Starmer's properties, with three men of Ukrainian origin accused of targeting them. The accused deny the charges.
- The U.K. calls antisemitism an emergency as police investigate stabbing of 2 Jewish men
The British government declared antisemitism an emergency and pledged increased security for Jewish communities following arson attacks and a double stabbing. However, the Jewish community criticized the government's response. (Image credit: Kin Cheung)
- U.K. calls antisemitism an emergency after arson and stabbing attacks on Jewish people
The U.K. government declared antisemitism an emergency following arson attacks and a double stabbing targeting Jewish people, vowing to boost community security. However, Jewish community members criticized the government's response.
- Two stabbed in suspected antisemitic attack in north London
Two Jewish men were stabbed in a suspected antisemitic attack in Golders Green, north London. Counter-terrorism police are investigating and have arrested a suspect. The incident follows a series of arson attacks on Jewish targets in the area, including previous incidents in Golders Green.
- Starmer says ‘antisemitic attack in Golders Green is utterly appalling’ after two people stabbed – latest updates
Two people were stabbed in Golders Green, a Jewish neighborhood in north London, in an antisemitic attack. A suspect has been arrested, and the incident follows recent arson attacks on Jewish sites. Political leader Starmer condemned the attack as 'utterly appalling,' and organizations like Shomrim, Hatzola, and the Metropolitan Police responded swiftly.
- Two men charged over series of arson attacks on 5G masts
Two men have been charged with arson attacks on 5G masts over a two-year period in Northern Ireland, linked to conspiracy theories. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) conducted an investigation leading to the charges.
- Seven more arrested after arson attacks on London Jewish sites
Seven more people have been arrested in London following a series of arson attacks on Jewish sites. The Metropolitan Police stated the suspects were arrested for allegedly conspiring to commit another attack, with a separate man also detained over a drone incident near the Israeli embassy.
- Eight further people are arrested by counter-terror police after spate of arson attacks in London
Eight individuals were arrested by counter-terror police in London following a series of arson attacks. The arrests are part of an investigation into the incidents, which have raised security concerns in the city.
- U.K police investigating if attacks in London are the work of Iranian proxies
U.K. police are investigating whether a series of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London are carried out by Iranian proxies. The latest attack caused minor damage on Saturday night.
- U.K police investigating if attacks in London are the work of Iranian proxies
U.K. police are investigating whether a series of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London were carried out by Iranian proxies. The latest attack, which occurred Saturday night, caused minor damage.
- Counter-terror police investigate whether Iran is paying British 'thugs for hire' to carry out arson attacks on London synagogues
Counter-terror police are investigating allegations that Iran may be funding British individuals to carry out arson attacks on London synagogues. The inquiry focuses on whether 'thugs for hire' were involved in the attacks, which have targeted Jewish places of worship.
- Accusations of paedophilia, 'proper gangland' feuds and arson attacks. How Oldham has become a toxic tinderbox ahead of next month's local elections
Oldham is facing tensions ahead of local elections, with accusations of paedophilia, gangland-style feuds, and arson attacks creating a volatile atmosphere. The town has become a 'toxic tinderbox' as political and social conflicts escalate.
- Counter-terror police take over probe into arson attacks across London on Jewish ambulances, synagogue and anti-regime Iran TV station
Counter-terror police have taken over the investigation into arson attacks targeting Jewish ambulances, a synagogue, and an anti-regime Iran TV station in London. The attacks are being probed for potential terror links.