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The most stable sector: Russia started producing more weapons - Bloomberg

According to journalists, the Russian Federation increased production by 30% of "finished metal products", including weapons and ammunition. The Russian industry has increased for the first time since 2022. First of all, this applies to the sectors related to military production. Yes, more weapons and spare parts for military equipment began to produce in the Russian Federation. About it writes Bloomberg. It is reported that the total industrial production of the Russian Federation increased by 1.

2% in March compared to last year. However, the mining industry and mining in Russia decreased by 3. 6%. Oil production is still unknown. The publication writes that in the Russian Federation increased production by 30% of "finished metal products", including weapons and ammunition.

The production of computers, electronic and "optical products" has increased by 23%, including parts for aviation and rocket engines, as well as optical sights and other systems in the material say that the production of combat vehicles, aircraft and ships has increased by more 10%. The trend is observed for the second month in a row.

According to journalists, the growth of military production in the Russian Federation began in February and increased government expenditures at the beginning of 2023. Data on military production is a state secret. This sector, as reported, became the most resilient in the Russian Federation after a full -scale invasion of Ukraine began. Recall that Russia refused to coordinate the movement of courts.

Due to the sabotage of the Russian Federation, 4 vessels were unable to leave ports of Chernomorsk, Odesa and Southern, and are forced to wait for the agreement of their passage additional time. It was also reported that Russia loses the latest "gas" customers in Europe. In search of an alternative to Russian gas, Europe cooperates with other countries. Azerbaijan will become such a state as expected in 2023, which by 2027 can supply Europeans up to 20 billion cubic meters of gas per year.