2 Suspects Detained over Suspected Arson at Milrem Robotics Factory in Estonia
Prosecutors say the blaze was deliberate and investigators are examining possible sabotage tied to attacks on suppliers of Ukraine.
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Three suspects have been detained in Latvia as part of the investigation into the arson attack on a building used by defense solutions company Milrem Robotics in Tallinn early Saturday morning, Estonian daily Postimees reported.
2 suspects detained over suspected arson at Milrem Robotics factory in Estonia
Two suspects have been detained in connection with the arson attack on the building of the defense industry company Milrem Robotics, the Prosecutor's Office has said. Initial information suggests the act was premeditated.
Estonia probes Russian link in suspected arson at military robot maker supplying Ukraine
Estonia is investigating whether Russia was behind a suspected arson attack at a Tallinn building used by Milrem Robotics, Prime Minister Kristen Michal said on 18 August. Officials have not released evidence yet connecting Moscow to the fire. The fire hit a site used by a defense contractor that makes unmanned ground vehicles, including THeMIS vehicles used in Ukraine. The Estonian investigation into the Milrem fire comes amid suspected or conf…
Suspected sabotage attack fails to disrupt Milrem deliveries to Ukraine
Aug 19 - A suspected sabotage attack at a building used by Estonian defence contractor Milrem Robotics has not disrupted the company's deliveries of robotic military vehicles to Ukraine, its chief executive said on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Estonia PM says arson attack on defence contractor may be linked to ...
The Estonian Public Prosecutor's Office reported the detention in Latvia of two persons suspected of arsonizing the Milrem Robotics Defence Company building in Tallinn; the Estonian Public Prosecutor, Gardie Anderson, reported that all three suspects, two of them detained in Latvia, had been sent to court for arrest; the Estonian side was negotiating with Latvia for the surrender of the detainees. "We will also decide shortly to file a request f…
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