

The name of the Stermer in the release is not mentioned, but the circumstances indicate that, probably, we are talking about it. Earlier about the fire in the British Premiere’s personal house, the Times wrote.
A 21-year-old citizen of Ukraine Roman Lavrinovich is charged with arson “in order to create a threat to life.” He was detained on May 13, after receiving orders for subsequent arrest, he remains in custody. The suspect should appear in the Westminster Magistian court on Friday, May 16.
The accusations authorized by the Royal Prosecutor's Office relate to the arson of the vehicle on May 8, as well as fires at the entrance to the house on May 11 and in a residential building on May 12. The investigation was headed by employees of the counter -terrorist command of the London police.
According to Sky News, one of the houses belongs to the old man, in the other he lived with his family before he became the prime minister and moved to the residence on Dauning Street.
The Ar wrote that earlier, on May 14, the Prime Minister of Great Britain commented on the arson of the property associated with him, calling them “an attack on all of us, the democracy and values that we defend.”




