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VisitOutcome of investigation into Polish state-owned company selling parts for Iranian UAVs by end of 2024?
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Polish State Firm Investigated by Radio Zet for Selling Parts for Iranian Kamikaze UAVs
Jul 18, 2024, 01:15 PM
A Polish state-owned company is under investigation for allegedly selling parts used in Iranian combat drones, according to a report by private broadcaster Radio Zet. The investigation, which has been ongoing since 2022, focuses on how these components ended up in Iranian Shahed-136 drones, which are frequently used by Russian forces to attack Ukraine. The Polish company reportedly sold parts that were adapted for use in these kamikaze UAVs, raising concerns about the involvement of European-made components in the conflict. Polish prosecutors are examining the case, particularly the export of pumps that were modified for use in the drones.
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