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The NACP included 8 enterprises of the Belarusian military industry that work for Russia in the list of candidates for sanctions

21.08.2023
The NACP included 8 enterprises of the Belarusian military industry that work for Russia in the list of candidates for sanctions
The National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) has included in the list of candidates for sanctions 8 key enterprises of the Belarusian military-industrial complex, which manufacture and supply components for weapons to Russia. Relevant information was received from representatives of the Belarusian opposition. Among the enterprises of the Military Industry of the Republic of Belarus that have added to the lists of potential candidates for sanctions are:
  • enterprises for the development and production of missile weapons, such as the B-200 "Polonez" multiple rocket launcher system and the B-300RK "Polonez-M" missile system;
  • suppliers of communication equipment, local computing systems, cooling systems, telecommunication infrastructure;
  • enterprises engaged in metalworking and production of high-precision parts for weapons, such as rocket engines;
  • companies that develop and mass-produce new weapons systems, dual-purpose devices;
  • manufacturers of hardware and software of military and weapons management systems.
The analysis of the weapons of the Russian army in Ukraine confirms that the Russian army uses technological components produced by these companies in the war against our state. Some of the above-mentioned enterprises are already under sanctions in the countries of the sanctions coalition, therefore the NACP has already sent relevant proposals to the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU). You can find the full list of candidates for sanctions, including Belarusian military industry via "War and Sanctions" portal. The role of the NACP in the identification of candidates for sanctions is provided  in the Individual Sanctions Roadmap developed by the Stanford International Working Group on Sanctions.
The NACP included 8 enterprises of the Belarusian military industry that work for Russia in the list of candidates for sanctions

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