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Putin rips deputy trade minister for ‘fooling around’ with military equipment

Por: The Hill World January 14, 2023

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Russian President Vladimir Putin harshly scolded one of his deputy prime ministers on Wednesday, accusing him of failing to keep up with orders for military equipment amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. During the Kremlin’s first meeting of the year, Putin laid into Denis Manturov, the Russian minister of industry and trade, raising concerns that manufacturers “still do not have an order” for both military and civilian vehicles and aircraft... + full article



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