Russia's Uralvagonzavod deputy chief arrested for embezzling defence funds in Moscow
A Moscow court has ordered the detention of Dmitry Semyizorov, deputy director general of the Russian arms manufacturer Uralvagonzavod, on charges of embezzling funds from a state defence contract. The Basmanny District Court in Moscow sent him into custody for two months. Uralvagonzavod is a major producer of military equipment, including tanks, for the Russian armed forces.
PoliitikaDmitry Semyizorov, deputy director general for special equipment at Russia's prominent defence manufacturer Uralvagonzavod, has been placed under arrest by the Basmanny District Court in Moscow. The court ordered a two-month detention as the suspect faces charges of embezzling funds allocated under a state defence order.
Uralvagonzavod is one of Russia's largest arms producers and a key supplier of military hardware, including tanks, to the Russian armed forces. The case against Semyizorov highlights ongoing corruption concerns within Russia's defence-industrial complex, which has faced increased scrutiny amid the country's large-scale military campaign in Ukraine.
Russian authorities have pursued a number of high-profile corruption cases linked to the defence sector in recent years, as the Kremlin seeks to maintain the integrity of its military procurement amid surging wartime expenditure. The outcome of Semyizorov's case is expected to attract significant attention both domestically and internationally.
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