Two More Detained Over Arson Attack on Czech Defence Factory

PRAGUE, April 4 (Reuters) – Authorities detained ⁠two ⁠more people in ⁠connection with the arson attack on a ​Czech optics and drone factory last month, Czech police ‌and a public prosecutor’s ‌office said on Saturday.

A previously unknown pro-Palestinian ⁠activist group ⁠has claimed responsibility for the March 20 fire at ​an industrial complex in Pardubice, about 120 km (75 miles) east of Prague.

Czech authorities have previously announced five detentions, ​including of an Egyptian and a U.S. citizen, ⁠since the ⁠fire that targeted a ⁠building ​used by Czech defence group LPP Holding.

Polish prosecutors said ​on Wednesday that ⁠two Polish citizens were also detained in connection with the case.

Czech police and prosecutors said another person was detained on Saturday. A further individual ⁠was also detained in Bulgaria on Friday and police said ⁠their extradition will be requested.

Both were foreign nationals, Czech authorities said.

The group that claimed responsibility for the attack has said in a statement online that the targeted company was developing weapons for Israel. LPP Holding announced plans to cooperate with Israeli group Elbit Systems in 2023, ⁠but says those plans were never implemented.

LPP’s production includes drones that are exported to Ukraine, which has been fighting Russian forces since Moscow’s 2022 ​full-scale invasion.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet in Prague; ​Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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