The perpetrator pleaded guilty to the crime. Prosecutors said he acted "in the interests of the military structures and security services of the Russian Federation."
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- A Lithuanian court convicted 18-year-old Danil Bardadim for an arson attack on an IKEA store in Vilnius.
- The court found Bardadim acted on behalf of Russian security services and found him guilty of a terrorist act and illegal possession of explosives. 9s
- Bardadim pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years and four months in prison. 20s
- Europe has recently faced a wave of arson and sabotage attacks, with Russia accused of orchestrating them. 31s
- The Vilnius IKEA store was attacked in May 2024 when an explosive device detonated early in the morning. 49s