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Journalists uncover Russian parcel network in Germany

Journalists used GPS tracking devices to track parcels sent through a network of Russian Post employees in Germany. We are talking about hundreds of tons of parcels regularly sent to Moscow.

Axar.az informs that the Bild publication reported on this.

“The parcels are first collected in a warehouse near the Berlin airport. Then they are transported to Russia by trucks via Poland and Belarus. Documents from Uzbekistan Post, which does not have the right to operate in Germany, are used to clear the cargo for Russia.

All parcels sent by journalists containing microelectronics reached Moscow without any obstacles,” the publication said.

According to the information, the logistics company is headed by Dmitry V., the former general director of RusPost GmbH, a subsidiary of Russian Post.

Date
2026.01.25 / 18:39
Author
Axar.az
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