Key Facts
• In May, three arson attacks targeted UK Prime Minister Starmer’s residence and vehicles.
• Police arrested and charged three men: two Ukrainians and one Romanian.
• Authorities are investigating potential Russian involvement in the incidents.
• Reports suggest suspects may have been recruited by Russian entities.
• A government official stated all possibilities remain under investigation.
Summary
In May, three arson attacks occurred at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s residence and vehicles in North London. Authorities arrested three suspects-two Ukrainian nationals and one Romanian national-who have been charged. According to multiple media outlets, including the Financial Times, investigators are exploring the possibility of Russian involvement, including whether the suspects were recruited by Russian entities. A government official emphasized that no potential leads have been ruled out at this stage.
