🇺🇦🇷🇺Л-логика. Днепропетровская компания "способствовала разработке ядерного оружия Россией", — сообщают украинские СМИ со ссылкой на СБУ.
Как?!
Компания "поставляла в РФ металлопрофиль, который использовался Россией для обустройства служебных помещений института ядерных исследований", — утверждает спецслужба.
🇺🇦🇷🇺Л-логика. Днепропетровская компания "способствовала разработке ядерного оружия Россией", — сообщают украинские СМИ со ссылкой на СБУ.
Как?!
Компания "поставляла в РФ металлопрофиль, который использовался Россией для обустройства служебных помещений института ядерных исследований", — утверждает спецслужба.
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