A Russian drone is displayed as part of an open-air exhibition of destroyed military equipment in Kyiv.
Millions of dollars of Canadian technology has been shipped through a sprawling network of Hong Kong-based shell companies to feed Russia’s war machine , according to an investigation by a human-rights watchdog.
The Washington-based Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation (CFHK), in collaboration with the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, combed through Ukrainian battlefield forensics, Hong Kong public records and three years of Russian customs data.
The 49-page report maps out where Canadian electronic and aerospace parts appear in Russian weapons in Ukraine, who moves them and how Canada’s sanctions and enforcement measures have failed to stop the flow of technology

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