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Milrem Robotics Fire: Two of Three Suspects Detained in Latvia as Prosecutor Calls Arson Deliberate

Two suspects are in custody in Latvia after a Milrem Robotics fire, while Estonia investigates a deliberate, premeditated arson attack.

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Milrem Robotics Fire: Two of Three Suspects Detained in Latvia as Prosecutor Calls Arson Deliberate

Two of three suspects linked to the fire at a facility used by defense contractor Milrem Robotics have been detained in Latvia. Prosecutors said the blaze was deliberate and premeditated, while investigators continue examining whether it constituted sabotage. Authorities are cooperating across borders and seeking to transfer the suspects to Estonia. Milrem produces unmanned ground vehicles and autonomous systems, including equipment used in Ukraine. Officials have not disclosed a possible motive or confirmed Russian involvement in the investigation. No injuries were reported.

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