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A Man WHO Set Fire to Homes Linked to Starmer Is in Jail His Russian Speaking Handler Slipped Away

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A Ukrainian man named Roman Lavrynovych, who was linked to arson attacks targeting properties associated with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has been found guilty alongside an accomplice and is now in jail. While the attacker and his co-conspirator were convicted, the shadowy figure or network behind the online persona known as “El Money” remains at large. Experts suggest the plot aligns with Russian state-backed sabotage efforts against European countries supporting Ukraine.

Key points

  • Roman Lavrynovych, a Ukrainian national recruited online, was responsible for setting and filming multiple arson attacks in May 2025 targeting properties linked to Keir Starmer.
  • The attacker was found guilty alongside an accomplice during his six-week trial, but the mastermind behind the 'El Money' persona has escaped accountability.
  • Authorities view the incident as fitting the pattern of Russian state-backed sabotage against Western nations that support Ukraine.
  • While the attacks did not cause major injuries, one instance left Starmer’s sister-in-law struggling to breathe due to smoke inhalation.

Claims assessed

  • UnverifiedThe arson attacks targeting properties linked to Keir Starmer were part of a plot fitting the description of Russian state-backed sabotage.
  • VerifiableRoman Lavrynovych was recruited online by 'El Money' and given detailed instructions, including target locations and how to mix flammable liquids.

Missing context

The article notes that establishing Moscow's involvement is difficult in a court setting versus assessing intelligence context. It does not provide specific details or evidence regarding the escape of the 'El Money' network, nor does it detail the full scope of the 192 attacks tracked across Europe.

Topic context

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AI insight

AI-generated

The article describes a political act of sabotage (arson) targeting properties linked to a political figure. There is no mention of commercial mechanisms, supply chain disruptions, commodity price movements, or financial impact on any market sector.

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