В березні європейські журналісти випустили розслідування про те, як країни ЄС продовжували постачати в РФ зброю та технології попри заборону.
Лідер — Франція, яка заробила на такому експорті €152 млн за 5 років. На другомі місці — Німеччина (€122 млн). Італія продала обладнання на €22,5 млн, зокрема броньовані машини Тигр, зібрані на заводах Iveco в РФ з італійських комплектуючих.
France has given its authorisation to export military equipment belonging to the category “bombs, rockets, torpedoes, missiles, explosive charges”, weapons directly lethal but also “imaging equipment, aircraft with their components and ‘lighter-than-air vehicles’”.
French exports also include “thermal imaging cameras for more than 1,000 Russian tanks, as well as navigation systems and infrared detectors for fighter jets and combat helicopters. This equipment can now be found on-board the land vehicles, fighters and helicopters operating on the Ukrainian front.
Germany exported €121.8 million worth of military equipment to Russia. This represents 35% of all EU arms exports to Russia. It mainly consisted of icebreaker vessels, but also included rifles, and “special protection” vehicles which were sent to Russia.
Лідер — Франція, яка заробила на такому експорті €152 млн за 5 років. На другомі місці — Німеччина (€122 млн). Італія продала обладнання на €22,5 млн, зокрема броньовані машини Тигр, зібрані на заводах Iveco в РФ з італійських комплектуючих.
France has given its authorisation to export military equipment belonging to the category “bombs, rockets, torpedoes, missiles, explosive charges”, weapons directly lethal but also “imaging equipment, aircraft with their components and ‘lighter-than-air vehicles’”.
French exports also include “thermal imaging cameras for more than 1,000 Russian tanks, as well as navigation systems and infrared detectors for fighter jets and combat helicopters. This equipment can now be found on-board the land vehicles, fighters and helicopters operating on the Ukrainian front.
Germany exported €121.8 million worth of military equipment to Russia. This represents 35% of all EU arms exports to Russia. It mainly consisted of icebreaker vessels, but also included rifles, and “special protection” vehicles which were sent to Russia.