CEO of Russian defense plant Krasmash, Alexander Gavrilov, is arrested on suspicion of embezzlement and bribery. The facility is a key manufacturer of the RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile system.
Alexander Gavrilov, the CEO of the Russian defense plant Krasmash, has been arrested on suspicion of embezzlement and bribery involving 3 million rubles. Krasmash is a subsidiary of Roscosmos and produces the RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile.
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