Two Finnish companies are suspected of having exported drones and other military classified products worth over three million euros to Russia in violation of EU sanctions, Finnish Customs said Tuesday. “There are altogether six criminal suspects, one of whom has been detained since September,” the customs agency said in a statement. It said that nearly 3,500 drones are thought to have ended up in Russia as a result.

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