According to customs declarations, the goods were sent abroad, but there are suspicions that they ended up in Russia.
Two companies from Finland are suspected of sending products to Russia that could be subject to European Union sanctions, in particular, drones. Yle reports this with reference to data from Finnish customs.
According to the department, companies can export goods worth more than three million euros to the Russian Federation. Specifically, we are talking about 3,500 drones.
According to customs declarations, the goods were sent abroad, but there are suspicions that they ended up in Russia.
The department suspects that one person is behind the companies. There are currently six suspects in this case.
The case, which is being investigated for aggravated customs violations and the export of military equipment, will go to trial this month.
Let’s remember that earlier the Russian Federation said that almost all the imported drones that Russia now owns are supplied from China.
According to media reports, since the beginning of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, China has been sending helicopters, drones, sights and components for military production to the Russian Federation.
Source: korrespondent

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