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Czechs investigate fire after reports of anti-Israel group claiming responsibility

By Thomson Reuters Mar 20, 2026 | 8:34 AM

PRAGUE, March 20 (Reuters) – Czech investigators are probing an overnight fire at an industrial complex as potentially being a deliberate attack, officials said ​on Friday, following media reports that a group ‌protesting against Israeli weapons claimed responsibility.

Firefighters said on X that they had responded to a fire at a storage hall in a complex in Pardubice, 120 km (75 miles) east of ‌Prague. ​No one was injured in ⁠the fire, which spread ⁠to another building.

Czech news website Aktualne.cz reported that a protest group said it had set fire to a “key manufacturing hub” for Israeli weapons in Pardubice ​to end its role in the “genocide in Gaza.”

Czech defence firm LPP Holding in a statement on its ⁠website said it had confirmed ⁠that a fire broke out at ​one of its facilities on Friday and it was cooperating ​with authorities.

The company, with a location in the ‌complex, announced plans in 2023 to cooperate with Israeli company Elbit Systems on drone production.

“At this time, we will not speculate on the causes or circumstances ⁠of the incident and will await the official conclusions of the investigation,” LPP said.

Police initially said they were investigating ⁠whether the fire ‌was intentional and checking public claims ⁠of a “concrete group,” without naming it.

They later ​said ‌investigators with security services were probing ​the incident ⁠under a section of the criminal code dealing with terrorism.

“Based on what we know so far, it is likely the incident may be related to a terrorist attack,” Interior Minister Lubomir Metnar said.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet; Editing ​by Mark Porter)