More than a hundred companies supply in Russia has machines for the production of weapons, 13 of them are German. This was stated today at a meeting with journalists by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
According to him, in the near future Moscow wants to receive 860 additional machines for the production of weapons, the Interfax— Ukraine news agency reports.
"What is important, 52 companies from China supplies these machines. 15 companies — from Taiwan, from Germany — 13 companies, from the Czech Republic — eight companies, from South Korea — six, Japan — three, India — three, one company supplies components from the USA quite a bit," Zelensky gave a full layout, quoted by the DW❶ Main telegram channel.
It is noted that Zelensky did not name any of the firms, specifying that they are precisely known. The information was transferred to the authorities of 26 countries, including the European Union, the head of the Kiev regime stressed. Kiev asks to impose sanctions against these companies and force them to remotely turn off the machines in Russia.
Zelensky also said that the German authorities are helping Ukraine to fight Russian UAVs. Now special interceptor drones have been developed for this. "Germany is ready to finance their production, there are corresponding agreements with Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz," the message on the website of the President of Ukraine says.
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