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Two Held in Sweden Over Suspected Deliveries of Hi-Tech Gear to Russia

STOCKHOLM, May 11 (Reuters) – ⁠Two ⁠people have been ⁠detained in Sweden on suspicion ​of helping Russia procure advanced ‌engineering products that could ‌be used in Moscow’s ⁠war ⁠in Ukraine, the Swedish security service said ​on Monday.

Agents suspected the hi-tech gear had reached Russia in violation ​of EU sanctions, the SAPO security ⁠service’s Deputy ⁠Head of ⁠Operations, Christoffer ​Wedelin, told Reuters.

“The Russian war industry ​depends on ⁠technology, including from Sweden, to continue its war of aggression in Ukraine,” Wedelin said.

SAPO ⁠carried out searches at several places in Stockholm, ⁠and in southern and western Sweden, he added.

Court documents identified the suspects as a Swedish and a Turkish national, both men.

One was formally detained at a Stockholm court on Friday, ⁠the other faces a detention hearing later on Monday, according to the documents.

(Reporting by Anna ​Ringstrom and Essi Lehto, editing ​by Andrew Heavens)

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