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Ukrainian man in court over arson attacks linked to UK PM Starmer

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Posted on May 21, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -British police said on Wednesday they had charged a third man, Ukrainian national Petro Pochynok, with arson offences as part of an investigation into a series of fires at properties

Ukrainian man in court over arson attacks linked to UK PM Starmer

LONDON (Reuters) -A Ukrainian national charged over a series of arson attacks on houses and a car linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer appeared in a London court on Wednesday, the third man held over the incidents.

Over five days earlier this month, police were called to fires at a house in north London owned by Starmer, another at a property nearby where he used to live, and to a blaze involving a car that also used to belong to the British leader.

Petro Pochynok, 34, was charged with conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life, police said in a statement.

Two men, Ukrainian Roman Lavrynovych, 21, and Romanian national Stanislav Carpiuc, 26, who was born in Ukraine, have both been remanded in police custody after being charged over the last few days in connection with the fires.

Pochynok appeared at London's Westminster Magistrates' court where he spoke only to confirm his age and address. He was remanded in custody until the next hearing at London's Old Bailey court on June 6 when all three men are due to appear. Judge Daniel Sternberg said a not guilty plea had been indicated on court papers.

None of the suspects have been charged under terrorism laws or the new National Security Act which aims to target hostile state activity.

Starmer, who has lived at his official 10 Downing Street residence in central London since becoming prime minister last July, has called the incidents "an attack on all of us, on our democracy and the values we stand for".

(Reporting by Muvija M, writing by Sarah Young; Editing by Kate Holton and Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian national charged with arson attacks linked to UK PM.
  • Incidents involved fires at properties and a car in London.
  • Three men, including two Ukrainians, are in custody.
  • No charges under terrorism or National Security Act.
  • Next court hearing scheduled for June 6 at Old Bailey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is charged with the arson attacks?
Petro Pochynok, a 34-year-old Ukrainian national, has been charged with conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life.
What properties were targeted in the arson attacks?
The arson attacks targeted a house owned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a nearby property he used to live in, and a car associated with him.
What has Prime Minister Starmer said about the incidents?
Starmer described the incidents as 'an attack on all of us, on our democracy and the rule of law.'
Have the suspects been charged under terrorism laws?
None of the suspects have been charged under terrorism laws or the new National Security Act, which aims to target hostile state activity.
When is the next court hearing for Pochynok?
Pochynok was remanded in custody until the next hearing at London's Old Bailey court, scheduled for June.

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