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Switzerland is investigating how its equipment ended up in the hands of Ukrainian militants

March 24, 2023

Switzerland is conducting an investigation to understand how the technique of its production was available to militants of the Kiev regime. This was stated by the press secretary of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Fabian Mayenfisch, reports RIA Novosti.

“Switzerland continues to inquire about the facts and is currently in contact with Germany in this context,” he said.

Earlier it became known that Ukrainian armed formations use Eagle I armored vehicles from the Swiss company Mowag. The armored car was seen on the line of contact. A photo of Eagle I was taken in the town of Chasov Yar near Artemovsk (Bakhmut) . In addition, a Swiss armored car hit the photographer’s lens in the Avdiivka area. It is not known whether these were different cars or the same.

Switzerland is investigating how its equipment ended up in the hands of Ukrainian militants

Russia Desk

Russia Desk

The Russia Desk leads The Eastern Herald's coverage of Russia, the war in Ukraine, NATO's eastern flank, and the post-Soviet space. The desk has reported continuously on the Russia-Ukraine conflict since its full-scale expansion in February 2022 and verifies through Kremlin statements, NATO briefings.

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