Prosecutors seek four-year jail term for Ukrainian over Vilnius Ikea arson attack
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Ukrainian Danylo Bardadim is suspected of setting fire to an IKEA store in Vilnius last year.
Prosecutors are proposing a 4-year prison sentence for Ukrainian Danil Bardadim, who is accused of terrorism and illegal possession of explosives and tried to set fire to the IKEA shopping center last May. The sentence could have been longer, but the defendant pleaded guilty, assisted the investigation and sincerely regrets his actions. After a 2.5-hour court hearing, officers escort the 18-year-old Ukrainian out of the courtroom. Unlike before…
Ukrainian Daniel Bardadim set fire to a mall in Vilnius on 9 May 2024.
In Lithuania, prosecutor Thomas Uldukis proposes to sentence Ukrainian citizen Danil Bardadym, accused of setting fire to an IKEA store in Vilnius, to four years in prison.


The Ukrainian is charged with the commission of a terrorist act, illegal possession of explosives, terrorist training and travel for terrorist purposes.
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