The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has now entered its third year, with the United States and other Western nations imposing stringent sanctions on Russia. However, a recent report has shocked the global community. This report has been compiled by the International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR), the Independent Anti-Corruption Commission (NAKO), and the media organization Hunterbook.
U.S. Parts Still in Use in Russian Fighter Jets
The report claims that Russian fighter jets and weaponry continue to utilize components manufactured by American companies. These parts are reportedly reaching Russia through obscure channels that often go unnoticed. The findings reveal how these components are being funneled into Russia via third-party countries. This raises questions about how these sanctions are being circumvented and who the key players in this covert supply chain are.
Circumventing Sanctions: The Supply Chain Mystery
Following the invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and its allies imposed a series of trade and technological sanctions aimed at crippling Russia's military capabilities. Nevertheless, the report suggests that Russia has continued to acquire Western technology through 'intermediate trade routes' via third countries. This is why American electronic components are still found in Russian fighter jets and missile systems.
Collaboration of Three Organizations Unveils the Truth
The collaborative report from IPHR, NAKO, and Hunterbook clarifies that these American companies are not intentionally engaging in illegal activities. The components often pass through multiple hands and countries before reaching Russia, making it difficult for the companies to track where their products ultimately end up.
Complex Global Supply Chains: A Challenge to Enforcement
In today's world, the global supply chain is so intricate and widespread that it becomes nearly impossible to trace where a small chip or circuit will ultimately be used. The report indicates that Russia has established a network for procuring these components through several smaller Asian and Central Asian nations. This method does not directly violate American sanctions, yet it effectively achieves the intended goal.
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