Vehicle spare parts confiscated from the Russians were handed over to the Ukrainian military

29 June, 2023 Confiscated Russian property, which is transferred to the needs of the military. June 2023. Ukraine.

Photo credits: SBI Over UAH 26 million of vehicle spare parts seized from the Russians were transferred for the needs of the Ukrainian military. The State Bureau of Investigation shared that at the beginning of March this year, they discovered two trucks with Russian goods with a total value of UAH 26 million 102 thousand.

It was established that the Russian company purchased vehicle spare parts in Romania even before the full-scale invasion. The Russian carrier was to deliver the parts to Russia transiting through Ukraine. In total, more than 800 boxes of various sizes with a hundred items were sent to Russia.

Confiscated vehicle spare parts, transferred to the needs of the military.

June 2023, Ukraine. Photo: State Bureau of Investigation

"The spare parts included sensors and mounts, engine spark plugs, pedals, handlebars, mirrors, generators, video cameras, etc.," the State Bureau of Investigation reported. However, after February 24, 2022, their transportation was suspended at one of the customs posts in the Kamianets-Podilskyi district.

After establishing the owners of spare parts and completing other legal procedures, the goods were seized and handed over to the Khmelnytskyi Regional Military Administration. "In the future, they will be directed to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The property of the enemy will work for the Victory of Ukraine," the State Bureau of Investigation noted.

This is not the first time that the State Bureau of Investigation deals with the property of violators of the law, which is then transferred to the needs of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, in particular, vehicle spare parts. At the same time, Estonia also recently handed over to the Ukrainian military confiscated drones which a Russian national with dual citizenship purchased for the Russian invasion army.

This month, 17 cars confiscated from relatives of Medvedchuk and Kozak were handed over to the needs of one of the brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.