3/16 Surovikin’s wife has owned a sawmill and wood processing plant in the Urals for over 10 years now. In fact, it was discovered back in 2011 by my colleague @leonidvolkov, then a member of the Yekaterinburg city council. The firm still exists, so we decided to check on it.
7/16 That’s when the Russian army stepped in. They helped Assad’s government recapture the deposits and Timchenko started extraction within weeks. Timchenko also conveniently got control of a fertilizer plant and the port of Tartus where the Russian military base is located.
9/16 In the port, they are loaded onto ships with switched off tracking beacons. Then they tamper with the documents to make the shipment not appear Syrian anymore, and sell the phosphates to Europe, bypassing the sanctions against both the Syrian government and Timchenko.
10/16 You can read more on this scheme in the investigation released by the OCCRP journalists:
occrp.org
occrp.org
11/16 It is a complex logistical chain that requires constant armed protection and escort in Syria. They are provided by the Syrian army and PMCs, the Wagner PMC, and the Russian army, which is inextricably linked to all of them.
12/16 All of this is vital to Timchenko's business. Otherwise his Syrian firm wouldn't be able to make money: the phosphates simply wouldn't make it to the port, or they wouldn't be allowed out. And this must be what Timchenko's firm paid Surovikin's wife $1.4 million for.
13/16 That's the only thing Syrian phosphate exporters and Ural sawmill have in common. The details of the Timchenko-Surovikin deal hardly change the point. Surovikin has made a great living off the war in Syria. And I am sure the same thing will happen in Ukraine.
15/16 Watch our new investigation for more information about Surovikin - it comes with English subtitles:
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