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Starmer Condemns Russian-Backed Attack in London

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Keir Starmer has expressed concerns about a Russian-backed attack on a warehouse in London, highlighting the threats posed by Vladimir Putin’s government to the UK. Standing alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Starmer announced plans to increase efforts to prevent other world leaders from purchasing resources from Russia that may be tainted. The recent sentencing of six men for a Russian-sponsored arson attack on a warehouse in East London, which stored humanitarian aid and satellite equipment for Ukraine, was condemned as hostile activity that will not be tolerated.

Starmer emphasized the interconnectedness of security among nations, stating that events in Donetsk today will shape the collective future for years to come. Accusing Vladimir Putin of prolonging the conflict, Starmer pointed out the recent civilian casualties caused by Russian strikes on energy infrastructure. Notably, a 12-year-old girl and a six-month-old baby were among those tragically killed in the attacks.

In a court ruling delivered by Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb, it was determined that the arson attack, carried out by British national Dylan Earl on behalf of the Wagner paramilitary group, was part of a larger campaign of terrorism and sabotage in support of the Russian state. The attack, causing £1 million in damages to the warehouse owned by a Ukrainian couple who supplied Starlink satellite communication devices to Ukraine, was linked to a similar incident in Spain.

President Zelensky urged allies to support a fair resolution to the conflict, emphasizing that territorial integrity and the prevention of future aggression should guide decisions. Starmer reiterated the rejection of Putin’s demands for Ukrainian land, stating that a strong and equitable solution is necessary to end the war. The coalition of nations supporting Ukraine, including the US, was described as more unified than ever before in their commitment to achieving lasting peace.

During a virtual meeting with leaders from over 30 nations, the Prime Minister highlighted the unwavering support for Ukraine and the collective efforts to end the bloodshed. Putin’s resistance to peace initiatives and unreasonable demands for Ukrainian territory were criticized as unproductive and unsustainable. The meeting, attended by key leaders and officials, underscored the continued unity and determination to address the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.

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