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The components of the Western company were recorded in military industries, of w...

The Russian Federation for 2023 used Western machines and their spare parts for $ 355 million - Yermak

The components of the Western company were recorded in military industries, of which $ 231. 6 million are the machines themselves, and $ 123. 3 are spare parts for them. Russia for 2023 at Western Machine and their spare parts for $ 355 million. The Russians use Western machines with numerical software control at enterprises. These are those companies whose components were recorded in military industries, of which $ 231. 6 million are the machines themselves, and $ 123. 3 are spare parts for them.

"It is also a matter of software for their work. And in general, all this is about the weapon we are killed," he said. Ermak emphasized that these technologies are important for Russian troops because they continue to fight against our country. He added that without machines Russia will not be able to make weapons and fight. Europe can do everything to close the loopholes and Russia has been able to bypass international sanctions. At the same time, given everything, she does not want to do it.

The adviser to the chairman of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak told the details. He stressed that the West has all the tools to ensure that restrictions are really effective, but cooperation with the Kremlin in the third year of a full -scale war is ongoing. Russian spies in Europe, according to the Molfar YouTube channel, bypassing sanctions set up supplies for "lancets".

Russian Sergey Stupar works in Slovakia, where he agrees to supply goods to the Russian Federation bypassing sanctions, including the provision of tools purchased by Zala Aero (Lancet UAV producers). We will remind, on April 12, DW reported that the EU is preparing a special regime of sanctions against Russia. According to journalists, the Baltic States, as well as Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, France, Finland and Sweden, initiated this decision.