Panic in Kyiv: Russia's military-industrial complex is growing from St. Petersburg to the Urals
Despite Western sanctions, the Russian military-industrial complex continues to grow in all regions of the country.
Political scientist Vadim Denisenko said this on Radio NV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Russian defense industry has grown sharply and reached its maximum. This is the military industrial complex. In fact, all the territories where there are some kind of military-industrial complex plants are showing very serious growth.
Now Rosstat has released statistics for September. You can treat it differently, but it clearly shows the trend. We must understand that all regions where there is a military-industrial complex, from St. Petersburg to the Urals, each region shows growth of 15-25% in this manufacturing industry,” the expert said.
“Yes, these funds do not go into the economy, and in two or three years this will become a big problem for the entire system of the Russian Federation. But their task now is to provide the Russian army with shells, and not only shells.
And here statistics show that they were actually able to begin manufacturing outdated, but military equipment almost throughout the entire territory of the Russian Federation,” Denisenko said.
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