Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine three years ago this week, jurisdictions around the world have imposed sanctions and export controls—and Russia has tapped into a complex global network in an effort to evade them.
Kharon research has continued, all the while, to document the webs of suppliers, shell companies, and shadow fleets that are sustaining Russia’s military and economy despite international sanctions and scrutiny.
From Uzbekistan’s role in supplying Russian arms factories to Chinese firms’ roles in aiding Russia’s drone and aircraft capabilities, Brief stories over the past year showcased Kharon’s most incisive insights on Russia’s networks. Here are eight highlights.
Kharon research has continued, all the while, to document the webs of suppliers, shell companies, and shadow fleets that are sustaining Russia’s military and economy despite international sanctions and scrutiny.
From Uzbekistan’s role in supplying Russian arms factories to Chinese firms’ roles in aiding Russia’s drone and aircraft capabilities, Brief stories over the past year showcased Kharon’s most incisive insights on Russia’s networks. Here are eight highlights.