Overseas Affairs Minister Anita Anand stated Wednesday she was trying into how Canadian rifles have ended up within the fingers of Russian snipers.
The minister made the announcement after World Information reported that Quebec-made weapons prized by snipers have been turning up in Russia regardless of sanctions.
“I’m really trying into this difficulty and others proper now,” Anand, whose division is accountable for sanctions, informed reporters in response to a query about the report.
She stated Canada had among the many world’s most superior navy export controls, and “we will probably be monitoring and taking a majority of these claims very significantly.”
The World Information investigation discovered that Canadian rifles have been showing more and more in images on Russian social media channels.
Whereas a few of the weapons have been recognized as having been captured on the battlefield, others appeared model new and nonetheless had their product tags.
Russian social media channels additionally present Canadian-made rifles being utilized by adorned snipers who fought towards Ukraine, one in all whom was credited with 100 kills.
The producer of the rifles, Cadex Defence, stated his firm didn’t export to Russia and that it strictly adopted Canada’s export legal guidelines.
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After trying into the problem, the corporate stated it traced 10 rifles recognized in Russian customs paperwork to a cargo it despatched to the U.S. after which minimize off the American purchaser.
A senior authorities supply stated the Canadian authorities had issued solely a single allow to export to Russia, in 2013, for a rifle inventory, not a firearm.
“Cadex rifles in Russian fingers have been presumably acquired both through battlefield loss from Ukrainian forces who’re being equipped with some Cadex rifles, or through illicit acquisition via third nations,” the supply stated.

Though sanctions imposed after President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine prohibit promoting arms to Russia, it has nonetheless been in a position to purchase weapons by transferring imports via varied nations.
Ambassador of Ukraine to Canada Andrii Plakhotniuk stated a “thorough investigation” was warranted every time weapons or different navy items or know-how had flowed to Russia.
“Ukraine absolutely helps the continued strengthening of the sanctions regime, together with tighter monitoring and end-user controls, to stop the aggressor state from acquiring weapons or dual-use applied sciences and deprive Moscow of prospects to bypass sanctions,” he stated.
Opposition overseas affairs critic Michael Chong stated it was the federal authorities’s duty to make sure that Canadian navy items do not fall into the fingers of adversaries.
“But underneath the Liberals, we’ve seen detonators utilized in Russian landmines, generators shipped for Russian pipelines and avionics equipped for Russian drones — all serving to Putin’s conflict effort,” he stated.
He stated the federal government had “did not ship” on guarantees to tighten sanctions enforcement and should guarantee that “our navy exports don’t find yourself serving to Putin wage conflict towards Ukraine.”
The NDP, in the meantime, stated it was “deplorable” that Canadian arms had gone to Russia and referred to as on the federal government to “enhance and to really implement sanctions towards Russia.”
“Transit nations, or transit corporations, shouldn’t be used to disregard or get round sanctions and authorized obligations,” stated overseas affairs critic Alexandre Boulerice.
Stewart.Bell@globalnews.ca
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