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    Three Men Face Trial in Poland Over Alleged Russia‑linked Arson Attacks

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    Posted on April 2, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Three men (a Belarusian and two Ukrainians) are set to face trial in Poland over arson attacks in Warsaw and the Baltic states, alleged to be part of a Russian‑linked sabotage campaign. They face up to life imprisonment; investigations into the wider network are ongoing.

    Three Men to Stand Trial for Russia-Linked Arson Attacks in Poland and Baltics

    Overview of Russia-Linked Arson Attacks and Legal Proceedings

    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.

    Details of the Upcoming Trial

    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.

    Identities and Charges of the Accused

    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.

    Investigation Status and Additional Suspects

    '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.

    Sentencing and Previous Related Cases

    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)

    References

    • Belarusian arsonist-spy charged with setting a Warsaw hypermarket on fire for Russian intelligence - English Section
    • Three Ukrainians convicted in Poland over role in Russian-linked arson campaign
    • Poland blames Russian intelligence for arson attack on Warsaw shopping center last year

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Russia-Linked Arson Attacks and Legal Proceedings
    • Details of the Upcoming Trial
    • Identities and Charges of the Accused
    • Investigation Status and Additional Suspects

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stepan K., a Belarusian, is accused of torching an OBI store in Warsaw in April 2024 at the behest of Russian intelligence, using remote-trigger devices and filming the blaze for propaganda use (polskieradio.pl).
    • •Ukrainians Daniil B. and Oleksandr H. are charged with setting fire to an IKEA in Vilnius, with Daniil B. also accused of plotting to burn an IKEA in Riga and filming the fire that destroyed Warsaw’s Marywilska 44 mall ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Three men face trial in Poland over alleged Russia‑linked arson attacks

    1Who is on trial for the Russia-linked arson attacks in Poland?

    A Belarusian man, Stepan K, and two Ukrainians, Daniil B and Oleksandr H, are facing trial for alleged arson attacks in Poland and the Baltic States.

    2What locations were targeted in the arson attacks?

    An OBI shop in Warsaw, an IKEA in Vilnius, and attempts at an IKEA in Riga, as well as the Marywilska 44 shopping mall in Warsaw, were targeted.

  • Sentencing and Previous Related Cases
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  • •This fits into a broader pattern of Russian hybrid‑warfare sabotage targeting countries supporting Ukraine, including other arson and cyber operations across Poland and the Baltics; authorities have previously convicted related suspects and detained dozens more (apnews.com).
  • 3Are these arson attacks linked to a larger campaign?

    Polish officials believe the attacks are part of a Russian-orchestrated sabotage and hybrid war campaign targeting supporters of Ukraine.

    4What penalties do the accused face if found guilty?

    All three main suspects could face up to a life sentence if found guilty.

    5Is the investigation into these arson attacks ongoing?

    Yes, the investigation is ongoing, and the direct ordering party for the Marywilska 44 arson has not been identified.

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