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The 25-year-old institute has created a company that supplied military goods to ...

The Russian Federation received British military equipment with the help of the Institute Model Company-the investigation

The 25-year-old institute has created a company that supplied military goods to the Russian Federation. She denied and said that she no longer owned the company, but after publishing the investigation, she removed all her pages on social networks. Optical devices from Britain, which can be used in rockets, tanks and aircraft, came to the Russian Federation through a company-laid, created by 25-year-old Instamodel from Kazakhstan. This is stated in the BBC investigation.

Journalists write that Beck Optronic has worked on technologies for Challenger 2 tanks and F-35 fighters. In particular, lenses and optical technologies were included in the list of goods that are forbidden to export to the Russian Federation without the permission of London. However, the military equipment of this company worth more than $ 2 million was sold to the Russian company Sol Group and the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant.

In total, journalists found six parties of goods that were sent to the Russian Federation through RAMA and Shisan LLC companies, which are registered in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. According to open data, Rama Group LLC. It was created in February 2023, the director of which was 25-year-old Valery Baigschina. The woman herself is originally from Kazakhstan, but lives in Belarus and is a model on the social network Instagram. The media addressed the comment to the Baygyshchyna.

She confirmed that she was the founder of the company, but sold it in May 2024. The woman added that the company "did not supply anything" during its ownership. Subsequently, she sent an e -mail of the editorial office, which called the accusation of involvement in the supply of military goods "ridiculous" and those based on "false information". Journalists found that the Baigschina sold Rama Group to her best friend Angelina Jorenko, who deals with women's lingerie in Kazakhstan.

Jorenko told reporters that her company operates in the framework of Kazakh legislation and rejected the accusations of supplying military goods to the Russian Federation. Beck Optronic also reported that it did not violate sanctions, had no cases with the Russian Federation or Kyrgyzstan and did not know about supply. At the same time, journalists state that the British company could really know about these deliveries and their final delivery point in the Russian Federation.

Following the investigation of the investigation, Valery Baigschina, who had accounts on several social networks, removed them from public access. Social networks of Zhurenko are also not reflected in public domain currently. Recall that Focus wrote that all world brands from Burberry to Rolls-Royce are sold in the Russian Federation.