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Lithuania Says Russian Military Intelligence Behind IKEA Store Arson

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 18, 2025
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Lithuanian prosecutors on Monday blamed the Russian military intelligence service for an arson attack on an Ikea store in Vilnius last year, calling it “an act of terrorism.”

Lithuania, a Baltic state and NATO member, has been a staunch ally of Kyiv since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022, and has frequently warned against sabotage attempts inspired by Russia.

On Monday, the Lithuanian prosecutor general’s office attributed the arson attack in Vilnius in May 2024 to Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU.

The fire caused no casualties.

But prosecutor Arturas Urbelis told reporters: “We regard this act as an act of terrorism with serious consequences.”

Two Ukrainian citizens were suspects in the Ikea arson case, with one being detained in Lithuania and the other in Poland, he added.

“It has been established that through a series of intermediaries… the organizers of these crimes are in Russia and this is connected to military intelligence and security forces,” Urbelis said.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys backed the findings in a post on X, saying: “Kremlin’s terrorist nature confirmed once again. It’s clear who we are dealing with.”

The key issue when dealing with sabotage operations has been proving ATTRIBUTION. But it’s not the issue anymore. The Lithuanian Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed Russian intelligence services are behind the arson attacks on shopping center in Vilnius. Kremlin’s terrorist nature…

— Kęstutis Budrys (@BudrysKestutis) March 17, 2025

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The prosecutor’s office said the person detained in Lithuania is suspected of having entered Poland in spring 2024.

“During a secret meeting in Warsaw, he and another person agreed to set fire to and blow up shopping centers in Lithuania and Latvia for a reward of 10,000 euros (nearly $11,000),” the office said in a statement.

“More than one supermarket has been set on fire, and not just supermarkets,” Urbelis said when asked about whether the arson was linked to similar cases in neighboring Poland.

“It is obvious that the persons we have identified, the perpetrators and the intermediaries, are also linked to the criminal acts committed in Poland,” he added.

Poland currently has around 30 investigations open into the alleged preparation or commission of sabotage, the authorities said.

“After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we have indeed observed an increase in the activity of foreign services in Poland, including primarily the services of Russia,” prosecutor Przemyslaw Nowak told reporters.

“Unfortunately, we have evidence that in Poland, and not only in Poland, there are several organized groups that plan and carry out acts of sabotage,” he added.

Commenting on Lithuania’s findings, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said it was “exceptionally perfidious” for Russia to hire Ukrainians as perpetrators of sabotage acts.

“Dear allies, the investigation of the Lithuanian prosecutor’s office has confirmed our suspicions that (those) responsible for setting fires to shopping centers in Vilnius and Warsaw are the Russian secret services,” he said on X.

“Good to know before negotiations. Such is the nature of this state,” he added, referring to potential talks on war-torn Ukraine’s fate.

Dear allies, the investigation of the Lithuanian prosecutor’s office has confirmed our suspicions that responsible for setting fires to shopping centres in Vilnius and Warsaw are the Russian secret services. Good to know before negotiations. Such is the nature of this state.

— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) March 17, 2025





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