The Polish state company sold components for Shahed attack drones to Iran

Journalists discovered that Wytwornia Sprzetu Komunikacyjny Poznan, owned by the State Agency for Industrial Development, sold fuel pumps to Iran Motorsazan, which manufactures tractors.

This is reported by Radio Zet.

However, these components later ended up in combat drones used by Russia to attack Ukraine.

The pumps are dual-use items, but they were exported without the necessary permit from the Minister of Development and Technology.

Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz announced a thorough review of contracts between Polish companies and countries that support Russia.

Polish Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak stated that this “case is absolutely shocking” and promised a thorough investigation.

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