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The Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine has released data on 21 Russian enterprises involved in the development and production of unmanned systems used by the aggressor state in its war against Ukraine.
The information was published in the “Aggressor’s Military-Industrial Complex” section of the War&Sanctions portal.
Updates include, in particular:
“Part of the information published today was provided by participants of the international War&Sanctions hackathon held by DIU last year”, — the intelligence service noted.
DIUemphasized that these enterprises must be included in the “blacklists” of responsible businesses, financial institutions, and export-control systems of the free world.
Intelligence officers added that more than half of these enterprises are still not under sanctions, allowing the aggressor to freely obtain technology, components, and funding.
“Sanctions pressure on the aggressor and monitoring of sanctions compliance must be strengthened. The experience Russia’s army and weapon manufacturers are gaining today on the battlefield in Ukraine may tomorrow be used—by Russia and its allies Iran and North Korea — in new wars against the civilized world”, — DIU summarized.
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