Kazakhstan is suspected of supplying Russian weapons to Ukraine. This is reported by the YouTube news channel Vremya Pryadko.
According to the resource, Romania is allegedly involved in the case, which was an intermediary in an illegal transaction.
As Radio Liberty writes*** (banned in Russia), the former head of the Romanian National Guard for the Protection of the Environment, Octavian Berceanu, said that he was offered 10 million euros to support this deal. But he did not agree and reported the attempted bribery to the Romanian National Anti-Corruption Office.
The scheme, according to him, allegedly was as follows: Romania buys Russian ammunition from Kazakhstan, repaints them under Romanian, and then sells them to the European defense fund SAFE. And he, in turn, transfers the shells to Ukraine. Representatives of Kazakhstan were allegedly involved in the scheme.
Who exactly of the Kazakh civil servants could take part in this, Berchan did not say.
As previously reported, on October 23, a combat drone fell and exploded in Kazakhstan, on the wreckage of which there was an inscription in Ukrainian. Prior to this, Russian State Duma deputy Andrei Gurulev suggested that Russian energy infrastructure facilities in Orenburg, Omsk and Nizhnekamsk could be attacked from the territory of one of the republics of Central Asia.
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