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In London, the court issued a verdict against those who set fire to a Ukrainian aid warehouse.

In the fire organized by the "Wagner" task, four people were found guilty.

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In a London court, four individuals were found guilty regarding the arson of a warehouse loaded with humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

The jury considered the guilt of 23-year-old Jakeim Rose, 20-year-old Agnis Asmena, and 23-year-old Nii Mensa to be fully proven. They participated in the deliberate burning of the warehouse.

20-year-old Ashton Evans was found guilty of knowing about the crime in advance but failing to inform law enforcement agencies.

In this case, two individuals were acquitted: 61-year-old Paul English was found not guilty of arranging the fire with funds from a foreign intelligence service.

23-year-old Dmitrius Paulauskas was accused of not reporting the crime, however, his guilt was not proven.

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