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Russian mercenary group ordered arson attack on London warehouse linked to Ukraine, Old Bailey hears

  • On March 20, 2023, six men set fire to two warehouse units in Leyton, East London, owned by a firm supplying aid to Ukraine.
  • The arson was orchestrated by Dylan Earl and Jake Reeves, who admitted aggravated arson and were recruited by Russia's Wagner Group.
  • Four other defendants—Rose, Mensah, English, and Asmena—allegedly helped start the blaze and recorded or livestreamed the attack.
  • Prosecutor Duncan Penny described the arson as a purposeful and premeditated act directed by foreign forces, resulting in approximately £1 million in damages and endangering lives.
  • The case shows foreign-directed sabotage against Ukrainian interests in the UK, though some defendants deny arson and might have acted from greed or ignorance.
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A warehouse with aid shipments to Ukraine was set on fire in London. The trial of the men suspected of carrying out the attack on behalf of the Wagner Group is now underway.

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In the UK, the trial of 6 men has begun. They are accused of setting fire to warehouses at an enterprise in London, which was engaged in the supply of goods to Ukraine on the order of PVC “Wagner”.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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