A test date for charged trio has been fixed Arson Two properties attack and connected to a car Prime Minister Sir Kir Starr.
Ukrainian National Roman Lavrynovych appeared in 21, old Bailey On Friday, with the Romanian National Stanislav Karpiyuk, 26.
34 -year -old Ukrainian National Petro Pocinok refused to attend the court hearing.
Two fire Kentish townNorth London.
One was in the early hours of May 12, at home where Sir Kir lived before becoming Prime Minister and went to Downing Street.
On May 8, a car was set on fire in the same street four days ago.
The second fire was at the front door of a house in Isington on 11 May which was converted into flats.
Lavrynovych of Levishham, South-East London, has been accused of three, 11, and three cases of arson of arson with the intention of endangering life on May 8, 11, and 12.
Carpyuk from Pochinok in Isington in Romeford, East London, and North London, each is each accused of a count of a conspiracy to set arson between April 17 and May 13 with the intention of endangering life.
Lavrynovych and CarPIUC appeared in the hearing via HMP belmarsh via video.
He only talked to confirm his identity and date of birth through an interpreter.

Ms. Justice Cheema Grub told the court that Pochinok refused to leave her cell for the initial hearing.
All three defendants were sent to custody next time to hear a petition and test preparation in the same court on 17 October.
The date of an provisional test for 27 April 2026 was set before the High Court judge.
A fourth man, a 48 -year -old man, was arrested by the police on Monday on suspicion of conspiracy by the police at the Stanstad Airport with the intention of endangering life in connection with the incidents.
Metropolitan Police Said that he was released on bail till July.