Saab will open Gripen fighter production in Ukraine: contract details.
According to inkorr.com: On October 27, the 'Glavkom' website prepared an overview of key news. One of the important topics was the conclusion of the investigation by prosecutors in the case of Tetyana Krupa, the former head of the Khmelnytsky MSEC and ex-deputy of the Khmelnytsky regional council.
Conclusion of the investigation in Krupa's case
The results of the pre-trial investigation revealed that for four years Tetyana Krupa illegally enriched herself by 160 million hryvnias with the help of her husband and son. Part of the funds was legalized through fictitious real estate sales and export abroad.
The Swedish company Saab plans to open fighter production in Ukraine
In another news, it is reported that the Swedish company Saab plans to start manufacturing Gripen fighters in Ukraine. This is related to a potential order from the Ukrainian side for 100-150 aircraft, which will help enhance the company's production capabilities and localize production.
Russian losses: Ka-52 helicopter
Another news concerns the loss of a Ka-52 helicopter by Russia. This combat helicopter was lost, but the reasons for the incident are still unknown. The Ka-52 is an intelligence-attack helicopter designed to strike various targets on the battlefield and conduct reconnaissance missions.
The 'Glavkom' website highlights three key events: the conclusion of the investigation in Tetyana Krupa's case, Saab's plans to open production in Ukraine, and Russia's losses of the Ka-52 helicopter. Each of these news has significant implications as it affects the political and economic situation in Ukraine and beyond.
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