Since the beginning of the mass war, the defendant company has produced approximately five thousand UAVs.
The owner and chief designer of the Russian company ZALA Aero Group, Alexander Zakharov, was informed of the lack of suspicion for the production of unmanned systems for the war against Ukraine. The SBU press service reported this on Thursday, October 3.
The company, based in Izhevsk, is one of the largest manufacturers of combat drones for the military formations of the Russian Federation.
Among the main samples of unmanned aerial vehicles of Zakharov’s company are Lancet-type drones, as well as new reconnaissance drones ZALA Z-16 and ZALA Z-20.
Since the beginning of a large-scale war, the defendant company has produced almost 5 thousand UAVs.
“Usually the enemy uses lancets as kamikaze drones for direct attacks on Ukrainian armored vehicles, and ZALA drones look for potential targets, adjust the fire on them, and after the defeat record the consequences of strikes,” recalled the SBU.
Since the defendant is on the territory of the Russian Federation, comprehensive measures are now underway to bring him to justice for crimes against our state.
Earlier, the governor of the Pskov region of the Russian Federation was informed of the absence of suspicion. The Russians are accused of supplying equipment and weapons to the Russian Armed Forces.
The Security Service also reported suspicion on the Gauleiter of Donetsk region Denis Pushilin and his accomplices, who deported more than 30 Ukrainian children from TOT to Russia.
Source: korrespondent

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