The house and car of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London were set on fire by a citizen of Ukraine. This is reported by the local TV channel "BBC".
According to the media, 21-year-old citizen of Ukraine Roman Lavrynovich has been charged with arson of two real estate objects and a car associated with the British prime minister.
It is specified that the charges relate to three incidents: a car fire in the Kentish Town area in north London, a fire in Starmer's private house on the same street and a fire at the address where Starmer previously lived in north-west London.
The Ukrainian was arrested on May 13 in Sydenham in south-east London. He is due to appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday, May 16.

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