Arson attack on a Ukrainian restaurant in Estonia was ordered by Russian intelligence, a court says
- An Estonian court found that Russia's military intelligence directed the torching of a restaurant and a supermarket in Estonia last year.
- The attacks occurred following Russia's large-scale military campaign against Ukraine that began in February 2022 and were part of a broader series of sabotage efforts throughout Europe.
- Two Moldovan cousins named Ivan Chihaial executed the arson by breaking windows, pouring gasoline, and igniting the Slava Ukraina restaurant in Tallinn on January 31, 2024.
- One perpetrator received a 6.5-year prison sentence and the accomplice 2.5 years, while authorities from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Italy assisted in their capture and trial in Estonia.
- Russia denies all accusations, but the court's ruling reinforces concerns about Moscow's efforts to destabilize Western support for Ukraine via diverse sabotage methods.
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Russian Intelligence Linked to Arson Attacks in Estonia
Russian Intelligence Linked to Arson Attacks in Estonia An Estonian court has declared that Russian intelligence was behind arson attacks on a restaurant and supermarket within its borders, executed by two Moldovan men involved in a larger scheme aiming to destabilize Western alliances. This revelation underscores Moscow's efforts to fault leadership and weaken Ukraine's backing.The Harju County Court ruled on the involvement of the Moldovan cou…
Arson attack on a Ukrainian restaurant in Estonia was ordered by ...

Arson attack on a Ukrainian restaurant in Estonia was ordered by Russian intelligence, a court says
A court in Estonia says Russia's military intelligence service ordered an arson attack on a restaurant and supermarket there last year.
Arson attack on Ukrainian restaurant in Estonia ordered by Russian intelligence
An arson attack on a Ukrainian restaurant in Estonia's capital, Tallinn, was an influence operation ordered by Russian intelligence and carried out by two Moldovan citizens, a court heard on Wednesday.
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