Mr. Goebrev previously denied supply to Ukraine after the start of the conflict in the southeast of the country, notes The New York Times. In a letter dated April 23, he said that EMCO at the end of 2014 signed a contract with “authorized Ukrainian companies”. Before that, he noted that ammunition stored in a warehouse in the Vrbetitsa was not allocated for supply to Ukraine.
The New York Times, citing a former and current Ukrainian officials, notes that EMCO signed a contract for the supply of artillery ammunition for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2014. The former official said that ammunition boxes intended for Ukraine were marked as those who go to Thailand. Emelyan Goebrev told the newspaper that EMCO was not engaged in false labeling of any export goods.
Recall, according to Czech police, GRU employees Anatoly Chepig and Alexander Mishkin could be the culprits of the explosion of the ammunition warehouse in Vrbetitsa. During a powerful explosion of 50 tons of ammunition in October 2014, two Czech citizens, Gateislav Gavranek and Ludek Petrzhik, died.
At the time when Chepiga and Mishkin were in the tabbath according to documents and coverage, weapons were unloaded here. The investigative bodies of the Czech Republic insist that the explosions should have occurred outside their country, after the export of weapons, which was prepared for the sending to Bulgaria of EMCO, which belongs to the weapon of weapons Emelyan Goebrev. Further, the weapon was supposed to go to Ukraine. Goebreva later tried to poison the novice twice later.
The EMCO group of companies immediately stated that it did not plan to transport ammunition from the Czech military warehouses blown up in 2014 either to Bulgaria or any other country ”and never exported the ammunition of“ Czech origin ”to Ukraine
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