Russian opposition journalist, international columnist Ivan Yakovyna noted: 24 Channelsthat any military installation is a military target. Therefore, students should escape from there.
Students are forced to work
Ivan Yakovyna said that this factory is already working, but it is not known what the quality of these drones will be. Also, a scandal has already erupted because students were forced to work in the factory.
It was announced that this factory used slave labor. Local students are taken to this factory and almost forced to work for food. These students complained and cried themselves. They were answered: “If you are angry, you will be kicked out of here and taken into the army.”
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Yakovin about the production of “Shakhed” in Russia: watch the video
Production of “Shakhed” in Russia: what is known
- The Washington Post wrote that internal documents point to a factory for the production of Iranian drones in the special economic zone “Alabuga” in Tatarstan. According to the plan, the plant should produce 6,000 Shahed by 2025.
- Russia and Iran cooperate in a “franchise” format: Iran shared project documentation and its own components for the production of drones with Russia, and the Russian side should recreate, scale up production on this basis and solve problems with scarce components and logistics.
- It is stated that the production plan of the plant should be implemented in three stages. Initially, Iran supplies Russia with unmanned aerial vehicles disassembled where they are assembled. Over time, Russia should establish its own “Shakhed” body production, electronics and engines will continue to be imported. The next phase is the minimum aid to Iran and the target of more than 4,000 UAVs to be delivered to the Russians by September 2025.
- HUR spokesman Andriy Yusov said so far this was only a statement of Russian intentions. The process is not yet complete and Russia’s plans may not come true.
Source: 24 Tv
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