Ukraine ban exports of military, dual-use items to Russia
Poroshenko's decree enforced the National Security and Defense
Council's decision of August 27 to stop sending to Russia military and
other items that may be used by the armed forces.
According to Itar-Tass, the only exemption was granted to equipment used for research and peaceful purposes as part of international space projects.
Deeper prohibition now targets exports of dual-use items such as helicopter engines, allowed until now in a previous order from then Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov before Poroshenko came to power.
Poroshenko's move lags a week behind plans already announced by Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry that domestically manufactured defense equipment will now replace military items previously supplied by Ukraine.
Russian orders placed with Ukraine by April came to around $15 billion, 8.2% of Ukraine's GDP.
Military experts say ceased cooperation hits 79 Ukrainian and 859 Russian defense enterprises. Ukraine has supplied many military engine components. These included parts for Voevoda R-36M2 ballistic missiles - known in NATO as Satan, engines for helicopters, aircraft and rockets, turbine units for ships and guidance systems for tanks, aircraft and anti-aircraft missile systems.
According to Itar-Tass, the only exemption was granted to equipment used for research and peaceful purposes as part of international space projects.
Deeper prohibition now targets exports of dual-use items such as helicopter engines, allowed until now in a previous order from then Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov before Poroshenko came to power.
Poroshenko's move lags a week behind plans already announced by Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry that domestically manufactured defense equipment will now replace military items previously supplied by Ukraine.
Russian orders placed with Ukraine by April came to around $15 billion, 8.2% of Ukraine's GDP.
Military experts say ceased cooperation hits 79 Ukrainian and 859 Russian defense enterprises. Ukraine has supplied many military engine components. These included parts for Voevoda R-36M2 ballistic missiles - known in NATO as Satan, engines for helicopters, aircraft and rockets, turbine units for ships and guidance systems for tanks, aircraft and anti-aircraft missile systems.
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