Fires in the British Prime Minister's Houses: A Third Suspect Arrested.


A Suspect in the Arson of the British Prime Minister's House Detained
The police in London have detained a man suspected of conspiracy to set fire to the residence of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. According to police information, the 34-year-old man was arrested in the Chelsea area of West London in the morning. The suspect is accused of attempting to endanger life. His identity has not yet been disclosed. Earlier, a 21-year-old Ukrainian, Roman Lavrynovych, was arrested in connection with fires at houses linked to the Prime Minister.
Investigators are also looking into other incidents that occurred on May 8 and 11. All of these cases are considered suspicious and an investigation is ongoing. Prime Minister Starmer commended the rescuers for their swift response, refraining from further comments due to the active investigation.
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