Russia plans to open ‘aviation plant’ in occupied Mariupol
Source: Mariupol City Council
Denis Pushilin, who leads the separatists’s government in occupied Donetsk region, said Moscow plans to build an aviation industry plant in occupied Mariupol.
He argued Russia is also developing other projects that will revive aviation and machinery industries in Mariupol.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian-led Mariupol City Council found out that Russian administration of the Donetsk region has signed a cooperation agreement with Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (a subsidiary of Rostec), which manufactures aircraft for the Russian military. Discussions are reportedly ongoing about setting up production facilities in occupied Donetsk.
The Ukrainian offiials dismissed the announcement calling it an “empty promise”:
“Since 2022, there have been grandiose declarations about reviving metallurgical enterprises, creating jobs, and reopening the airport in Mariupol. Yet, none of these plans have materialized,” the council added.
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