The two Kansas men are charged with “conspiracy, exporting controlled goods without a license, falsifying and failing to file electronic export information, and smuggling goods contrary to U.S. The Department of Commerce informed Buyanovsky and Robertson that they’d need a license to export to Russia, but months later, the pair allegedly shipped the equipment to Russia via Armenia and Cyprus, without a license. export laws since 2020 as they sent Western avionics equipment to Russian companies and offered repair services for equipment used in Russian-built aircraft through their Kanrus Trading Company.īuyanovsky and Robertson allegedly concealed and misstated where and to whom the equipment and services were being delivered, according to the DOJ.ĭays after Russia invaded Ukraine in February of last year, the defendants allegedly attempted to send the aviation-related equipment to Russia from the U.S. ![]() ![]() ![]() The DOJ alleged in a release that two men from Kansas - 59-year-old Cyril Gregory Buyanovsky and 55-year-old Douglas Robertson - have conspired to shirk U.S.
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