Government Investigating Claims That Russian Drone Had Parts Made In Ireland

It was shot down in Ukraine.

The government's investigating reports a Russian drone, shot down in Ukraine, had parts that were made in Ireland.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says the reports are being taken seriously but he doesn't believe any Irish companies had evaded sanctions.

One possibility being examined is that the part could have been obtained ' by a third party' in order to evade sanctions. 

Defence and Security Expert, Mullingar's Declan Power says it's important to find out how it happened:

 

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