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Ukraine War: Western Components Found in Russian Missiles & Drones

Western Components fueling Russian Military, ukraine ​Claims, Amidst Drone Activity Concerns

Kyiv – ‌Ukrainian President⁣ Volodymyr Zelenskyy⁤ has accused Russia⁤ of relying​ heavily on components manufactured by Western companies in its missiles adn ‌drones used to attack Ukraine. In a statement released Monday, zelenskyy detailed ⁤findings indicating over 100,000 foreign-made parts – ⁣sourced from firms in the US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Taiwan, and China – were present in recent​ Russian attacks.

Specifically, Zelenskyy⁤ reported the⁢ revelation of approximately 1,500 components in Iskander missiles, 192 in⁤ Kinzhal missiles, and 405 in‌ Kalibr ‍cruise missiles, alongside tens of thousands of parts ‌within attack drones. He​ highlighted the role of ‍US companies in producing converters and microelectronics for key weapons systems, and British firms in manufacturing flight control microcomputers.

The⁤ accusation comes as ​Ukraine and its allies push⁣ for stricter sanctions and improved trade oversight to close loopholes in existing restrictions imposed following Russia’s invasion​ in February 2022.Zelenskyy announced Ukraine ⁤is preparing its own ‌sanctions targeting companies aiding Russia’s war⁣ effort, and has shared detailed​ data with international​ partners. He made the call for stronger measures ahead of a meeting of G7 sanctions⁣ coordinators.

Adding⁤ to ⁢the tensions, ⁤Ukrainian intelligence officials allege evidence of close collaboration between Russia and China, specifically citing the use of Chinese satellite reconnaissance to identify targets within⁤ Ukraine. ​The Kremlin has denied⁤ this claim, asserting Russia ⁣possesses its own sufficient space capabilities.

The revelations coincide with a‌ surge in reported drone ‍activity ⁣across Europe. Several ⁢countries have reported⁢ unidentified drones over military installations and disruptions ‌to air traffic, prompting concerns ‌that Russia ⁣is probing NATO’s air defenses. ‍While some governments, including Germany,⁣ suspect⁢ Russian involvement, Moscow has denied responsibility, with President Putin dismissing ⁤the accusations. oslo Airport temporarily halted landings‌ monday following a drone sighting.

The situation underscores growing pressure on⁤ Western nations to scrutinize supply chains ⁢and prevent the inadvertent contribution to Russia’s⁣ military capabilities, as Ukraine continues to seek increased international support in its defense ‌against the ongoing conflict.

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