Pressure is being built on the Spetstechnoexport company, which imported an incredible number of shots according to the list of critical items, said Alexey Petrov.
The Defense Procurement Agency of the Ministry of Defense does not pay for ammunition and thus disrupts its supply. The director of GHVP Spetstechnoexport Alexey Petrov said this in a comment to Ukrainskaya Pravda journalist Mikhail Tkach.
“Whose interest is being pressured now on the Spetstechnoexport company, which imported a huge number of shots of the critical range relevant counterintelligence experience, one can guess whose interest it is “- said Petrov.
He explained that the state-owned Defense Procurement Agency is not fulfilling the terms of contracts regarding payment for ammunition that should have been delivered to Ukraine and which suppliers could not deliver.
Alexey Petrov is a former general of the SBU, who headed the Counterintelligence Department of the SBU in 2017-2019. Later he worked as the head of the SBU department in the Kirovograd region and became the governor of the Transcarpathian region.
As is known, even at the beginning of the mass invasion of the Russian Federation, on March 9, 2022, by decision of the Cabinet of Ministers, the largest state trade organization of Ukroboronprom, including Spetstechnoexport, was transferred to the Ministry of Defense. In August of the same year, Spetstechnoexport was transferred to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense.
And this week, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov announced that Spetstekhnoexport will return from the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Moscow Region to the Ministry of Defense. He also fired four of his deputies.
Source: korrespondent

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