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Wagner Group ‘proxies’ carried out arson on Ukraine-linked warehouse in London

8 July 2025
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Wagner Group ‘proxies’ carried out arson on Ukraine-linked warehouse in London
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Three men, Nii Mensah, Jakeem Rose, and Ugnius Asmena, were found guilty of committing arson on behalf of Russia’s Wagner Group, causing £1 million in damage to a warehouse in London linked to Ukraine. The attack, motivated by financial gain, involved livestreaming the fire while orchestrated by Dylan Earl and Jake Reeves, marking the first convictions under the National Security Act 2023 for acting as proxies for a foreign terrorist organization.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Three men have been convicted of setting fire to a warehouse linked to Ukraine in London on behalf of the Russian terrorist group Wagner, causing significant damage and endangering lives.

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