An employee of the Dutch Ministry of Defense was suspended from work for circumventing sanctions against the Russian Federation

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The Dutch Ministry of Defense dismissed an employee suspected of supplying aircraft parts to Russia and circumventing sanctions. This was reported by Bloomberg.

It was noted that two people, including an employee of the country’s Ministry of Defense, are suspected of circumventing anti-Russian sanctions by exporting aviation spare parts to Russia through third countries. The suspect was suspended by the Ministry of Defense until the trial was completed.

Documents, digital media and ammunition were seized from the man’s home. Both suspects were detained for 60 days.

Before that the Federal Security Service of Russia (FSB) clarified A group of smugglers who supply spare parts for warplanes and helicopters to Europe, including the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). It is stated that the group purchases and repairs parts of warplanes and helicopters in the Russian Federation, which are then sold to foreign customers.

previously Russian prisoner to the colony for smuggling military equipment.

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