Switzerland finds out whether Destinus really supplied drones to the Ukrainian Armed Forces

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Swiss authorities are investigating whether local company Destinus supplied drones to Ukraine, bypassing the existing embargo on arms sales to warring countries. In this respect RIA News said Françoise Schantz, official representative of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).

According to Shantz, SECO does not currently have a formulated position on this issue; authorities determine whether the country’s legislation has been violated.

The reason for the investigation was the words of Mikhail Kokorich, founder of the Swiss startup Destinus, that his company supplied hundreds of drones to Ukraine.

January 14, former owner of Tekhnosila Kokorich denied From Russian citizenship. The reason for this step was disagreement with the policy of the Russian government due to the conduct of a special military operation on the territory of Ukraine.

Formerly Switzerland sent The first nine Leopard 2A4 tanks, which could not be transferred to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, were delivered to Germany.

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