The publication reported that journalists discovered a video in the archives and released the link to it.
The authors of the piece claim that after the annexation of Crimea, "Sevmorzavod" corresponded with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. In the correspondence, Kartoshkin referred to Sevastopol as a "Russian city of federal significance," providing Russian authorities with financial and economic reports from the enterprise.
Later, according to the publication, Poroshenko appointed Kartoshkin as the head of one of the largest state military factories – "Zorya-Mashproekt".
"This effectively serves as one of the pieces of evidence of Poroshenko's collaboration with the Russian authorities, as they did not nationalize his factory for a long time, even though many other Ukrainian companies were nationalized immediately," emphasized "Zakon i biznes".