The job provide, pitched to enchantment to a 17-year-old Ukrainian refugee with out work, promised a BMW automobile and about $11,000 in money.
Daniil Bardadim, a teen on the run from battle in Ukraine, acquired the provide early final 12 months after making his option to Warsaw in neighboring Poland, in response to investigators.
He accepted and was given a BMW, albeit an outdated one, however not the money. And what in all probability as soon as appeared a lovely proposition soured much more badly. It landed him in jail in Lithuania on a raft of terrorism prices, accused of setting fireplace to an IKEA retailer.
The job, supplied by a shadowy group, turned Mr. Bardadim into an unwitting foot soldier for Russia as a part of a multipronged marketing campaign of sabotage assaults on targets throughout Europe, Lithuanian investigators say.
Purchasing malls, warehouses, undersea cables and railways in Europe have all been hit over the past two years in what the Center for Strategic and International Studies describes as a drive to sow havoc led by Russia’s navy intelligence service, the GRU.
The variety of covert Russian assaults practically tripled between 2023 and 2024. That has anxious European governments who concern that the invasion of Ukraine by President Vladimir V. Putin is a part of a broader offensive that’s underway elsewhere within the shadows and will simply escalate into further overt aggression.
“We have now already entered a battle zone in Europe,” stated Darius Jauniskis, the outgoing director of Lithuania’s State Safety Division. “Their purpose,” he stated, “is to create havoc, to create distrust and panic” and undermine public assist for serving to Ukraine. “Welcome to World Warfare III,” he added.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s envoy to the Center East and Russia, dismissed as “preposterous” the notion that the “Russians are going to march throughout Europe” in a latest interview. “I don’t regard Putin as a nasty man,” he stated.
That view has left many in Europe aghast, significantly in international locations close to Russia, like Poland and the Baltic States.
“The shadow battle in Lithuania and different international locations exhibits that Putin is prepared and in a position to act past his nation’s borders,” stated Gabrielius Landsbergis, Lithuania’s former international minister. The idea that Russia’s aggressive intent doesn’t prolong past Ukraine, he added, is “simply wishful considering.”
The assault Mr. Bardadim is accused of finishing up passed off final Might, when an incendiary system planted at an IKEA retailer within the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, burst into flames in the course of the evening. Law enforcement officials later stopped a bus he was touring on from Lithuania to neighboring Latvia and arrested him.
Amongst his possessions on the bus had been incendiary gadgets that investigators consider had been for use in one other arson assault within the Latvian capital, Riga.
Mr. Bardadim’s court-appointed lawyer, Renata Janusyte, declined to touch upon the report about her consumer’s actions or motives.
Lithuania’s investigation into Mr. Bardadim has revealed placing and infrequently weird particulars of how sabotage operations are ready and carried out. That features the usage of a Vilnius railway station locker to stash a bag containing explosives, six cellphones, 4 detonators and two vibrators, whose meant use is unclear.
Why Ukrainians would get entangled in a sabotage marketing campaign on behalf of their nation’s archenemy has raised troubling questions for Lithuania, Latvia and Poland. These international locations welcomed tens of 1000’s of refugees from Ukraine and lobbied strongly for stepped-up Western navy assist to assist Kyiv resist Russia.
Mr. Bardadim grew up in Kherson, a primarily Russian-speaking metropolis in southern Ukraine close to the Black Sea that, earlier than the battle began, was dwelling to many residents who regarded favorably on Russia. Mr. Bardadim’s mom nonetheless lives there. Contacted by phone in Kherson, she declined to remark.
Lithuanian investigators consider Mr. Bardadim and others concerned within the IKEA assault had been primarily motivated by cash. Final month, Arturas Urbelis, the lead prosecutor, described them as “younger people who clearly lack life expertise” and who, due to the battle in Ukraine, “have discovered themselves in a troublesome materials place.”
He added that they maybe “didn’t comprehend the final word goal” of those that, hidden behind aliases on social media, commissioned and guided their work.
Individuals being recruited by GRU “are clearly not professionals,” since they’re simply getting caught, and are sometimes in troublesome monetary straits and attracted by “affords of fast and straightforward cash,” stated Mr. Jauniskis, the State Safety Division director.
Pitching for recruits on social media, Russia’s intelligence companies “simply throw out a fishing internet to see who will chew,” he added.
Requested whether or not it had discovered any proof that Mr. Bardadim signed up as a saboteur out of loyalty to Russia, the workplace of Lithuania’s prosecutor common stated “there isn’t any info indicating that the defendant holds pro-Russian views.”
Most of the directions despatched to Mr. Bardadim and different recruits had been transmitted by way of Telegram by a person who glided by the title Warrior2Alpha, in response to Lithuanian investigators. One other channel of communication was Zengi, a Chinese language messaging app.
The Ukrainian teenager was recruited by what investigators describe as a subterranean Russian community directed by the GRU and different Russian companies to unfold mayhem. He communicated, in response to Lithuanian prosecutors, on Zengi with an unidentified handler utilizing the alias “Q,” apparently referring to the character within the James Bond films.
Probably the most doubtlessly harmful sabotage operations have concerned incendiary gadgets disguised as harmless packages. A parcel flown from Vilnius to Germany by DHL burst into flames final July at a dealing with middle in Leipzig. One other bundle from Vilnius exploded in Birmingham, England, and a 3rd burst into flames at a Polish courier agency.
Western intelligence officers have blamed every episode on Russia. And the IKEA fireplace has additionally been clearly linked to Russian sabotage, Mr. Jauniskis stated.
Mr. Bardadim, prosecutors say, crossed Poland’s northern border with Lithuania final April. He scouted potential targets, visiting an IKEA retailer in Siauliai, an jap metropolis, and a second, greater IKEA retailer in Vilnius.
Siauliai, dwelling to a NATO air base, has lengthy been a spotlight for Russian intelligence providers. Final 12 months, the Lithuanian police arrested an 82-year-old retiree there on espionage prices after discovering spy gear at his dwelling. Mr. Jauniskis stated the person was working for the GRU.
“For Russia, age, gender and beliefs don’t matter,” Marius Cesnulevicius, the nationwide safety adviser to Lithuania’s president, stated in an interview. Past the nuisance worth of such operations, he stated, “their purpose is to coerce and deter us from supporting Ukraine.”
After his scouting journey to Siauliai and Vilnius final April, Mr. Bardadim went again to Warsaw. He then returned to Vilnius and, prosecutors say, on Might 8 planted an incendiary system within the bedding part of the IKEA retailer. On a timer, it exploded early on Might 9, which Russia celebrates as “Victory Day” marking the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.
The timing was deliberate, stated Mr. Cesnulevicius, the nationwide safety adviser.
“We’re supporting Ukraine, and, within the Kremlin’s logic, this implies we’re supporting Nazis,” he stated.
The incendiary system that prosecutors say Mr. Bardadim planted set off an inferno however didn’t burn down the constructing, as had apparently been the plan.
Three days later in Warsaw, a mysterious blaze that Polish investigators now consider was attributable to Russia-recruited saboteurs destroyed the town’s largest purchasing middle. Poland believes that Mr. Bardadim, who left Vilnius for Warsaw on the evening of the IKEA operation, might have been concerned.
Mr. Bardadim, in response to prosecutors, had accomplices in Lithuania, together with a fellow Ukrainian, who helped within the IKEA assault and has since been arrested in Poland.
Polish prosecutors lately stated that they had additionally filed terrorism prices in opposition to a Belarusian citizen who has been accused of setting fireplace to a big ironmongery shop in Warsaw final April.
In February, Bosnia extradited to Poland a Russian man, Aleksandr Bezrukavyi, who was accused of belonging to a cell of Moscow operatives that coordinated sabotage operations in opposition to Polish, Baltic and different NATO-member targets.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland stated final month that Lithuania’s wide-ranging investigation into the IKEA assault had “confirmed our suspicions that these answerable for setting fires to purchasing facilities in Vilnius and Warsaw are Russia’s secret providers.”
Mr. Jauniskis, the director of Lithuania’s State Safety Division, stated the IKEA assault “was not nearly burning mattresses” however a part of a wider marketing campaign to “create panic.”
He added: “We speak about sabotage, however in actuality that is state-supported terrorism.”