When it became known that the spare parts were manufactured in Russian enterprises and transferred from the Russian Federation to Belarus after a mass raid, the customs clearance of the goods was immediately suspended, and the spare parts were confiscated.
Kyiv customs officials discovered an attempt to illegally import a batch of various Russian-made spare parts for KamAZ, GAZ, Gazelle and similar vehicles with a total weight of 23 tons. The press service of the State Customs Service reported this on Tuesday, August 13.
It was noted that the goods were imported into Ukraine in an attempt to hide their origin.
When it became known that the spare parts were manufactured in Russian enterprises and transferred from the Russian Federation to Belarus after a mass raid, the customs clearance of the goods was immediately suspended, and the spare parts were confiscated.
“Today, guided by the legal regime of martial law, a batch of spare parts with a total value of UAH 5.7 million, by court decision, was separated from the company that imported the goods and transferred to the Azov special forces brigade for the restoration and repair of vehicles,” explained the message.
We remind you that the Azov special forces brigade has confirmed that it is eligible to receive military assistance from the United States.
Source: korrespondent

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