00:00EU-made machinery is still reaching Russia's missile industry.
00:03A new investigation says banned equipment moved through Turkey.
00:07Customs records reviewed by the Kayov Independent and Irpi Media show the route.
00:12A Turkish company, Red Wing Metal, shipped about $5 million worth of machinery.
00:17The deliveries were made in 2023 and 2024.
00:21They went to two Russian metallurgical plants, AMR and SMK.
00:25Both plants are controlled by businessman Nikolai Tomokhin.
00:29His companies have supplied metal alloys to Russia's defense industry.
00:33Investigators say more than 40 defense manufacturers received supplies.
00:38These firms are linked to missiles, fighter jets, air defense systems, and military aircraft.
00:44The imported equipment included CNC lathes, furnaces, hydraulic presses, and conveyors.
00:50Experts say this is not ordinary industrial trade.
00:54They say the machinery can support Russia's war production.
00:56Ukraine says AMR makes parts used in Su-34 jets and KH-101 missiles.
01:03One KH-101 strike hit a Kiev apartment building on May 14, 2026.
01:09Twenty-four civilians were killed.
01:11Sanctions experts say routing banned goods through Turkey may be EU sanctions circumvention.
01:16The investigation now raises pressure on European authorities to trace the supply chain
01:22and to hold the companies and individuals involved accountable.
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01:26We'll have a couple of three months on February.
01:26And let thechos' way we to take advantage.
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