Russia Wants €47 Million From the Company Arming the Country It Invaded
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Russia wants €47 million from the company arming the country it invaded
Russia has filed a €47.2 million ($54.8 million) lawsuit against the company arming Ukraine, Romania, and most of NATO. The defendant, German arms giant Rheinmetall, has nearly tripled its order backlog since Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine.The contract Moscow now wants money over was killed in 2014 by Russia’s own annexation of Crimea. Russian lawyers handling the case openly admit there is nothing to collect. The fi…
Moscow seeks compensation for the contract on the training center where Vladimir Putin's troops have prepared for the invasion of Ukraine, although Russian lawyers admit that the chances of recovering money are practically nil.
The Moscow City Military Prosecutor's Office, together with the joint stock company Garrison, controlled by the Ministry of Defense, filed a lawsuit against Rheinmetall, the largest German defense concern. The plaintiffs demand to recover 47.2 million euros from the company in unjust enrichment. The trial is being held behind closed doors. The reason for the claim was a contract signed on June 17, 2011. At that time, Garrison and Rheinmetall agr…
The largest defence in Germany, Rheinmetall, became the defendant in an arbitration suit in Russia worth J47.2 million, written by RBK. The plaintiffs – the Moscow Military Prosecutor's Office and the AO "Garnison" of the structures of the Russian Ministry of Defence – demand that the money be recovered for the breach of the contract for the construction of a training centre in Mulino, Nizhegorodsk region, following the imposition of sanctions i…
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