Russia's New Supply Chains Through Central and South Asia

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Russia's New Supply Chains Through Central and South Asia
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Russia is assembling new supply chains through Central and South Asian countries to feed its war machine and bypass Western sanctions.

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The group, co-founded last year by Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, is sounding the alarm on the extent to which Russia is assembling new supply chains through Central and South Asian countries to feed its war machine. These new logistics routes not only help Moscow replace the weapons, parts and resources it can no longer get from the West but also act as transshipment hubs to get around Western sanctions enacted after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February, 2022. In a No

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