
The Hamburg prosecutor's office has charged four German citizens, a French national, and a Swiss national for their involvement in the illegal export of Siemens gas turbines to annexed Crimea in 2015. The accused individuals violated sanctions by selling the turbines to a Russian state-owned company operating in Crimea.



Russia Doubled Imports of an Explosives Ingredient—With Western Help U.S., German and Taiwanese firms shipped to Russia, despite sanctions Attn: @AmbDanFried and whoever is responsible for sanctions enforcement (if such an entity exists) in the EU, https://t.co/mNAkz7N2T6
⚡️The prosecutor's office in the German city of Hamburg announced charges on March 27 against four Germans and one Swiss national related to the illegal sale of gas turbines to a Russian state-owned company in occupied Crimea. https://t.co/2NIw5sPwx5
The German prosecutor's office in Hamburg announced charges against four Germans and one Swiss national related to the illegal sale of Siemens gas turbines to a Russian state-owned company in illegally occupied Crimea. The sales took place in 2015.