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The latest malicious action on behalf of Moscow in the U.K. was the incident at an industrial estate in west London next year, which included one for a company that delivered packages to Ukraine including satellite equipment from Elon Musk’s Starlink, according to American officials. The trio were found guilty on Tuesday over an arson attack on Ukrainian-linked businesses in London. At the start of the trial past month, counsel Duncan Penny claimed Dylan Earl, 21, had admitted to aggravated fire and a crime committed under the National Security Act. He told the London Old Bailey court. 2: 06
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In a jury’s verdict, Ugnius Asmena, 23, Jakeem Rose, 23, and Nii Kojo Mensah, 23, denied aggravated arson, but the jury found him guilty at London’s Old Bailey judge. He was “knowingly acting at the behest of the Wagner Group,” banned as a criminal firm, and “knew he was acting against Ukrainian, and for Russian passions.” Paul English, 61, was spared from the same cost. Two works of knowing about criminal serves but failing to disclose the information were brought against Dmitrijus Paulauskas, 23, and Ashton Evans, 20. Paulauskas was acquitted of both costs, while Evans was found guilty of one command and cleared of a minute.