A Russian sabotage network reportedly offered a 22-year-old Ukrainian man thousands of dollars worth of tether ($USDT) to firebomb properties belonging to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
That’s according to numerous reports published by the BBC, Financial Times (FT), and The Guardian, which revealed the origins of the arson plot.
Roman Lavrynovych was convicted on Monday alongside Stanislav Carpiuc, 27, for conspiracy to commit arson after setting fire to the PM’s old car, previously owned Islington flat, and a property that he rents to his sister.
The attacks were carried out at the behest of a Russian-based Telegram user known as “El Money” who previously paid Lavrynovych to put up posters advertising Direct Action, a…






