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The Company Is Violating Sanctions Under the Noses of Polish Intelligence Agencies. Journalists Tracked It Down in the Tricity Area.

Summary by Onet
A network of companies operating under the noses of officials is importing sanctioned goods into Russia, reports Frontstory. Investigative journalists found one of them in the Tricity area. The most important figure in the network, we read, is a politician from the United Russia party. His business in Russia works for Rosatom, and his Polish partners boasted of working for a Polish strategic fuel company.
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A network of companies operating under the noses of officials is importing sanctioned goods into Russia, reports Frontstory. Investigative journalists found one of them in the Tricity area. The most important figure in the network, we read, is a politician from the United Russia party. His business in Russia works for Rosatom, and his Polish partners boasted of working for a Polish strategic fuel company.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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