Czechs looking into possible Russian trail in fire at defence factory

March 23, 2026 6:15 AM EDT

A firetruck stands in front of a burned production hall at an industrial area in Pardubice, Czech Republic, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/David W Cerny

PRAGUE, March 23 (Reuters) - Czech ‌police and ​defence ​company LPP, which produces drones for Ukraine, are investigating a fire at a factory in the city of ‌Pardubice for possible links to Russian interests, LPP said ⁠on Monday.

Police are treating Friday's incident as a deliberate attack after Czech ‌media outlets received emails from ‌a group that protested the manufacturing of weapons for Israel, claiming responsibility for the blaze.

The fire, which occurred on Friday, ​damaged production facilities and stored products at the site, located 120 km (75 miles) east of Prague, but did not ⁠disrupt the planned delivery of 40 attack drones to Ukraine, LPP said.

"Although an anti-Israel group ​has claimed responsibility for the attack, we, together with the police, are also examining other possible motives, ​including a potential Russian link," LPP ‌said in a statement on Monday, reiterating information reported earlier by Czech news outlet Odkryto.

LPP said ⁠that it does not produce equipment for Israel, and has no cooperation with Israeli defence company Elbit Systems, after plans for cooperation that ⁠were announced in 2023 never came to fruition.

Czech daily Mlada Fronta Dnes cited ​sources as saying that according to preliminary information LPP's drone production for Ukraine would have been the actual target of the attack, disguised as ‌an anti-Israel action.

Police have said they are looking into various possible motives, but declined to comment ‌on the possible Russia link. Russia, which invaded Ukraine in 2022, ⁠has routinely denied previous ‌accusations of hybrid attacks ​in EU countries as baseless and driven by Russophobia.

(Reporting by Michael Kahn and Jason Hovet; editing by ‌Andrei Khalip)



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