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State-owned company from Poland sold parts for the Shahed: what is known

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A state-owned company from Poznan sold components for Iranian Shahed drones. Poland's Interior Minister confirms the investigation into the violation of arms and technology export rules.

A Polish state-owned company has been selling components for Iranian Shahed attack drones. This information has already been confirmed by Polish Interior Minister Tomasz Semoniak. This was reported by UNN with reference to the local edition of Business Insider.

It is noted that a state-owned company from the city of Poznan supplied parts for Iranian Shahed drones. In particular, it is said that the Iranian drones were equipped with pumps manufactured by a company owned by the Polish Industrial Development Agency.

Polish Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak confirmed that an investigation is underway.

Investigation into violation of arms and technology export rules continues

- Semonyak said.

He assured that the prosecutor's office will take measures in this case, press charges and inform about the further course of the investigation. According to him, the Polish government is working intensively to strengthen the sanctions system.

In recent years, this system has been very softened, despite the rhetoric, and the National Tax Administration, in cooperation with other services, has been working intensively for several months to ensure that sanctions and embargoes are not circumvented

- Semonyak noted.

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Director of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise Oleksandr Ruvin said that nearly 300 different foreign-made microelectronics components were found in North Korean missiles used by Russia to strike Ukraine.

Based on the results of the work of KFI experts with representatives of the British Conflict Armament Research (CAR), a report on the study of parts and fragments of enemy missiles and attack drones was prepared by CAR. Thus, 290 foreign-made microelectronics components were found in one object alone, identified as a sample of a North Korean ballistic missile. The vast majority of the elements ensure the missile's navigation and are manufactured by more than 25 companies headquartered in the United States, China, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, etc

- Ruvin noted.

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