Polish state company supplied components for production of Shahed-like drones
Ministry of the Interior and Administration of the Republic of Poland (MSWiA) is investigating a company that sold parts for Iran's Shahed-136 kamikaze drones.
According to Business Insider, the head of MSWiA Tomasz Siemoniak made a corresponding statement.
A Polish state-owned company from Poznań is involved in the supply of parts for Iranian attack drones.
The Iranian drones were equipped with pumps made by a company owned by the Industrial Development Agency.
"The case is absolutely terrible," Siemoniak commented on the situation.
During the press conference, the minister said that an investigation into violations of the rules on the export of arms and technology is currently underway.
Siemoniak added that the Polish government is intensively working on strengthening the sanctions system.
According to him, in previous years this system was greatly weakened, contrary to the rhetoric of the previous government.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, dozens of components produced in NATO countries were found in the Kh-101 cruise missile, which the russians used to hit the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital on July 8.
Recall that at the beginning of 2024, several companies were discovered in Finland, which supplied sanctioned goods to the russian federation.
Furthermore, the British research organization Conflict Armament Research (CAR) found in the North Korean ballistic missile, with which the russian military attacked Kharkiv in January 2024, hundreds of components manufactured by the U.S. and European countries.