It's interesting how many European companies continued to export weapons to Russia after the 2014 ban (link below).
>>>Missiles, aircraft, rockets, torpedoes, bombs. Russia continued to buy EU weapons until at least 2020. Despite the ongoing embargo, ten member states exported € 346 million worth of military equipment, according to public data analysed by Investigate Europe. Some of these weapons could be used against Ukraine now.<<<
The following is inexplicable to me:
>>>But Europe is not alone in having to deal with contradictions regarding their exports. According to SIPRI’s data on arms exports, there’s an even stranger fact: it was not just the EU selling arms to Russia after the annexation of Crimea –
Russia also remained the second biggest market for weapons exports from Ukraine.<<<
Were these just a few individual companies in Ukraine that decided to dodge the ban in order to make a few quick $? (I have not tried to dig into this any further, so I don't know what the answer is).
EU member states exported weapons to Russia after the 2014 embargo
www.investigate-europe.eu