
Poland seizes tons of illegal Boeing jet tires bound for Russia in major EU sanctions breach
https://tvpworld.com/86784671/poland-seizes-tons-of-illegal-boeing-jet-tires-bound-for-russia-in-major-eu-sanctions-breach
by Frequent-Mall6005

Poland seizes tons of illegal Boeing jet tires bound for Russia in major EU sanctions breach
https://tvpworld.com/86784671/poland-seizes-tons-of-illegal-boeing-jet-tires-bound-for-russia-in-major-eu-sanctions-breach
by Frequent-Mall6005
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just drill some small holes in them and let them pass.
replace them by *Bicycle tyres* 😀
I want to point out that it was a company from Spain that committed the customs fraud.
So far Spain has been dubiously friendly towards russia during the war:
1) Their contributions to Ukraine have been mediocre at best.
2) Ukrainians and russian defectors have been assassinated on Spanish soil.
3) Now we see sanctions evasion.
4) The Spanish economy is suspiciously growing while the rest of Europe has a minor recession due to the war.
It’s not quite hungary levels of subversion, but a country who received thousands of foreign volunteers to fight fascism in the 1930s should be collectively ashamed of siding with fascists again.
So it’s ok for Russia to receive bus and truck tyres but not aircraft tyres?
Why aren’t bud and truck tyres sanctioned too?
Needing western planes and parts shows supremacy over Russia. Can’t even make f..king tires and we’re supposed to give a flying f..k about Putin. What a disgrace, maybe we should lend Russia some mechanics to service their planes before everything starts falling out of the sky. Here’s a simple answer, get rid of Putin. Way easier
Irony is that if they had gotten through to Russia, corruption would have probably resulted in only half of them being used for their intended purpose, with tons being declared unfit for use and stolen anyway.
Perhaps in addition to drilling some holes in them hide some Apple Air-tags in them and watch where they go. Maybe discover a few unknown sites to hit and destroy
danm proud of Poland
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