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Three men found guilty of Wagner Group-linked arson attack in London

The three men were found guilty of arson attack on a London warehouse of Ukraine on behalf of the Russian mercenary group Wagner.

23 -year -old Jakeem Rose, 20 -year -old Ugnius Asmena, 23 -year -old Nii Mensah, Ukraine to help and internet satellite equipment in order to endanger life aggravated life in the former Bailey was found guilty.

The attack was organized by 20 -year -old Dylan Earl and 23 -year -old Jake Reeves, and aggravated the aggravated arson on behalf of the Wagner Group, which the British government banned as a terrorist group.

Old Bailey was damaged by about £ 1 million in the attack on the warehouse in East London last year.

A fourth man, 61 -year -old Paul English, was cleared of injustice.

Mensah and Rose, CCTV and Mensah’ın phone on the phone on the fire for a live video was taken.

The live flow showed that the gasoline warehouse unit was thrown into the gates and they were wrong.

Eight firefighters, which consisted of 60 firefighters, was called to Cromwell Industry property in Leyton, after leaving 60 March 2024 after midnight.

On the night of the attack heard that a truck driver parked nearby was bravely, but he was trying to extinguish the fire in a failed way.

Warehouse It was targeted because Starlink, which is very important for Ukrainian troops, sent humanitarian aid and goods to Ukraine, including satellite equipment.

During the hearing, the Court heard more parcels to make arson attacks on a restaurant, a restaurant in Western London and the wine shop in Western London and to kidnap the Multi million and the Russian opposition owner.

Earl was the first person imposed on crimes under the National Security Law, which was spent by Parliament in 2023 in accordance with the National Security Law in order to cope with the risk of enemy state activity.

The President of the Commander Terrorism Command, “This case is a clear example of an organization affiliated to the Russian state that uses ‘deputies’, in which case the British men, to carry out serious criminal activity in this country.” He said.

The court heard that Earl used the telegram of messaging to communicate with the Wagner group.

Ashton Evans, a fifth man, was found guilty of not being able to disclose information about terrorist actions, but could not give the authorities information about the warehouse arsonist.

Dmitrijus Paulauskas, a sixth man, was not found guilty of not being able to disclose information about terrorist actions.

“These convictions are sending a very clear message that such an accusation will not be tolerated in the British soil, Dav

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