Moscow plans to use seized US-owned company to feed Russian army: Report
- The Kremlin plans to use Glavprodukt, a seized U.S.-owned canned food maker, to supply the Russian army, according to a letter reviewed by Reuters.
- Glavprodukt was seized in October and is controlled by Rosimushchestvo, which accused Leonid Smirnov of moving approximately 1.38 billion roubles out of Russia.
- Smirnov claims that the seizure is a 'Russian-style corporate raid' to take his company.
- Druzhba Narodov, linked to the management of Glavprodukt's new direction, was appointed its new director general at Rosimushchestvo's request.
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