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Andriy Yermak: The Kremlin is receiving sanctioned goods from the EU through a scheme involving fake transit

Andriy Yermak: The Kremlin is receiving sanctioned goods from the EU through a scheme involving fake transit
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The Kremlin uses a scheme with fake transit that allows the supply of sanctioned goods from EU countries intended for Central Asia and the Caucasus region.

This was reported by Andriy Yermak, head of the President's Office, on Telegram.

“The Kremlin employs a scheme with fake transit that enables the supply of sanctioned goods from EU countries destined for Central Asia and the Caucasus region. Intermediary companies are used to obtain Western dual-use electronic components. Fake enterprises are also created to form a 'shadow fleet' of LNG tankers and transport liquefied natural gas,” Yermak said.

He emphasized that Western components are present in Russian weaponry.

“In the meantime, the Russia-Iran-North Korea alliance has already become a military force and is openly mocking democracies. There is less and less time to strengthen the positions of democracies in the world, and action is needed now,” the head of the President's Office added.

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