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A BBC investigation reports Russian state operatives attempted to set fire to the PM's home as part of a covert campaign. The revelation exposes hostile foreign interference and aggressive tactics against allied leadership.
A BBC investigation reports that Russian state operatives attempted to set fire to the British Prime Minister's residence as part of a coordinated campaign. This isn't espionage or disinformation—it's alleged attempted arson against a sitting allied leader's home.
If true, this represents a major escalation in hostile covert action. Russia has conducted disinformation campaigns, poisonings, and cyberattacks against the UK before, but attempted arson on the PM's residence suggests willingness to engage in direct violent action on British soil. The revelation exposes a gap between the public image of great-power competition and the reality of what intelligence services are apparently attempting against allied governments.
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