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Three men face trial in Poland over alleged Russia‑linked arson attacks

By Thomson Reuters Apr 2, 2026 | 9:05 AM

WARSAW, April 2 (Reuters) – Three men will go on trial in Poland over a series of arson attacks in Warsaw and the Baltic States that officials say were ​part of a Russian-orchestrated sabotage campaign, Polish prosecutors said ‌on Thursday.

Poland has been targeted by sabotage including arson and cyberattacks, which officials say is part of a Russian “hybrid war” aimed at destabilising countries that support Ukraine following Russia’s invasion.

Russia has repeatedly denied its involvement.

On Thursday, prosecutors ‌said ​they would soon begin the trial ⁠of the three men charged ⁠with sabotage linked to arson attacks in Warsaw and the Baltic States, but didn’t say when the trial would begin.

A Belarusian, identified only as Stepan K under Polish privacy laws, ​has been charged with setting fire to an OBI shop in Warsaw in April 2024.

Ukrainians Daniil B and Oleksandr H, ⁠have been charged with setting fire ⁠to an IKEA store in Vilnius, with the ​former also charged with planning to set fire to an IKEA ​in Riga and for recording the blazze which destroyed ‌one of the biggest shopping malls in Warsaw – Marywilska 44.

‘DIRECT ORDERING PARTY’ FOR THE ARSON NOT YET IDENTIFIED

“The direct perpetrator of the arson attack on the hall at 44 Marywilska Street has ⁠not yet been identified as well as the direct ordering party for this arson,” National Prosecutor’s Office spokesperson Przemyslaw Nowak said.

“The investigation into ⁠this criminal group of ‌arsonists is still ongoing and this does ⁠not mean the end of this case,” he ​added.

All ‌three men face up to a life sentence ​if found ⁠guilty.

Two more people – part of the same group – were charged with smaller crimes, Nowak added.

Last year, a Polish court handed prison sentences to three Ukrainians for their roles in the same string of fires in Poland and the Baltic states.

(Reporting by Anna Koper; Editing ​by Bernadette Baum)