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Poland detains two over arson attack on Czech drone factory, TVP Info reports

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Posted on April 1, 2026

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· Last updated: April 2, 2026

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WARSAW, April 1 (Reuters) - Two Polish citizens have been detained by the country's Internal Security Agency (ABW) in connection with an arson attack on an optics and drone factory in the Czech

Poland detains two over arson attack on Czech drone factory

Details Emerge on Arson Attack and Detentions

WARSAW, April 1 (Reuters) - Two Polish citizens have been detained in connection with an arson attack on an optics and drone factory in the Czech Republic, Polish prosecutors said on Wednesday.

Incident Overview

The fire on the night of March 19-20 damaged a building used by Czech defence group LPP Holding at an industrial complex in Pardubice, about 120 km (75 miles) east of Prague. A group claiming responsibility said in an online statement that the targeted company was developing weapons for Israel.

Prosecutors' Statement

National Prosecutors' Office spokesperson Katarzyna Calow-Jaszewska said that two Polish citizens have been detained for three months in relation to the LPP Holding case and the investigation was at an early stage, with prosecutors awaiting further information from Czech authorities.

Suspects and Arrests

Polish Citizens Detained

TVP Info, which reported the arrests earlier on Wednesday, had said that the two Poles, aged 22 and 23, were pro-Palestinian activists and were arrested by the Internal Security Agency (ABW) on March 24.

Verification and Agency Response

The details on the pair couldn't immediately be verified. The ABW did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Other Suspects

Czech and Slovak police had previously detained five suspects in the case, including an Egyptian and a U.S. citizen.

Background on LPP Holding

LPP Holding announced plans in 2023 to cooperate with Israeli group Elbit Systems, but has said those plans were never implemented. The company produces drones that are exported to Ukraine, which has been fighting Russian forces since Moscow's full-scale invasion in 2022.

(Reporting by Alan Charlish and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk. Editing by Mark Potter and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • The March 19‑20 fire destroyed facilities of Czech firm LPP Holding in Pardubice, under investigation as suspected terrorism linked to a pro‑Palestinian group Earthquake Faction (apnews.com)
  • Czech police had already detained three suspects—including Czech and U.S. nationals—on March 24, facing terrorism‑related charges (apnews.com)
  • LPP Holding had announced plans in 2023 to establish a drone “centre of excellence” with Israel’s Elbit Systems, but the cooperation never materialized, and no Israeli drones were produced at the site (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was detained in connection with the Czech drone factory arson?
Two Polish citizens, aged 22 and 23, were detained by the Polish Internal Security Agency for alleged involvement in the arson attack.
Where did the arson attack occur?
The attack took place at a building used by Czech defence group LPP Holding in Pardubice, Czech Republic.
What was the suspected motive behind the attack?
A group claiming responsibility said the company was developing weapons for Israel, and the detained suspects were described as pro-Palestinian activists.
Has anyone else been detained in relation to the case?
Previously, five suspects including an Egyptian and a U.S. citizen were also detained by Czech and Slovak police.
What does LPP Holding produce?
LPP Holding manufactures drones, some of which are exported to Ukraine.

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