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Two more detained over arson attack on Czech defence factory

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Posted on April 4, 2026

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PRAGUE, April 4 (Reuters) - Authorities detained two more people in connection with the arson attack on a Czech optics and drone factory last month, Czech police and a public prosecutor's office said

Two More People Detained Over Arson Attack on Czech Defence and Drone Factory

Developments in the Czech Drone Factory Arson Case

Recent Detentions and Ongoing Investigation

PRAGUE, April 4 (Reuters) - Authorities detained two more people in connection with the arson attack on a Czech optics and drone factory last month, Czech police and a public prosecutor's office said on Saturday.

Background of the Attack

A previously unknown pro-Palestinian activist group has claimed responsibility for the March 20 fire at an industrial complex in Pardubice, about 120 km (75 miles) east of Prague.

Details of Previous Arrests

Czech authorities have previously announced five detentions, including of an Egyptian and a U.S. citizen, since the fire that targeted a building used by Czech defence group LPP Holding.

Polish prosecutors said on Wednesday that two Polish citizens were also detained in connection with the case.

International Cooperation and Extradition Efforts

Additional Detentions in Bulgaria

Czech police and prosecutors said another person was detained on Saturday. A further individual was also detained in Bulgaria on Friday and police said their extradition will be requested. 

Both were foreign nationals, Czech authorities said.

Motives and Company Background

Claims of Responsibility and Company Ties

The group that claimed responsibility for the attack has said in a statement online that the targeted company was developing weapons for Israel. LPP Holding announced plans to cooperate with Israeli group Elbit Systems in 2023, but says those plans were never implemented.

LPP Holding’s Production and Exports

LPP's production includes drones that are exported to Ukraine, which has been fighting Russian forces since Moscow's 2022 full-scale invasion.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet in Prague; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Two more foreign nationals were detained—one in Czechia and another in Bulgaria—to face extradition in the arson case tied to a pro-Palestinian activist group’s claim of attacking a defense-related drone factory (tvpworld.com).
  • The March 19–20 blaze at the LPP Holding facility in Pardubice destroyed non-armament buildings; the company had never actually begun cooperation with Israeli Elbit Systems, despite earlier announcements in 2023 (al-monitor.com).
  • LPP manufactures drones that are being exported to Ukraine, though the arson did not disrupt production; the investigation is being treated as a potential terrorist act with multiple detainees now held under that suspicion (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has been detained in connection with the Czech defence factory arson?
Czech authorities have detained a total of seven suspects, including foreign nationals from Egypt, the US, Poland, and Bulgaria.
Who claimed responsibility for the Pardubice defence factory fire?
A previously unknown pro-Palestinian activist group claimed responsibility for the arson attack.
What is the connection between LPP Holding and Israel?
LPP Holding announced plans to cooperate with Israeli group Elbit Systems in 2023, but says these plans were never implemented.
What does LPP Holding manufacture?
LPP Holding produces drones that are exported to Ukraine and used in defence applications.
Where did the defence factory arson attack occur?
The fire occurred at an industrial complex in Pardubice, about 120 km east of Prague, Czech Republic.

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