How EU companies evade sanctions against Russia - Business Special.

Companies within the EU are supporting Russia’s military. A network of investigative journalists has found that drones and microelectronics sourced and sold by companies registered in countries including Germany are eventually finding their way into Russian hands, despite sanctions. DW speaks to Ilya Lozovsky from the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) which carried out the investigation.

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