Russian spies at the Gramsh military base? Pelesh: We're thinking about restoring weapons plants to function.

A day after the incident at the arms plant in Gramsch, Defence Minister Niko Peleshi has said the government is considering restoring weapons plants to function in our country. In a statement to the Peleshi media, he said that after the beginning of Russian aggression in Ukraine, requests for weapons have increased, while [...]
In a statement to the Peleshi media, he has said that following the beginning of Russian aggression in Ukraine, requests for weapons have been increased, while stressing that Albania has done very well that it has not finally shut down the arms industry.
As for Gramshi's Uzin, he said it is not true that at the plant, which is out of office, there is no electricity for three years.
Because of Russian aggression in Ukraine, requests for weapons have increased. We've done well not to have completely eliminated our industry. We're thinking about restoring these plants to work. . I don't know that there's power in Uzina today. There's no plant at work. The plant has stockary social status but has no activity for three years it is not true that it has been without electricity of three years”, Pelesh said.
Meanwhile, it said the violence used by three foreigners, 2 Russians and one Ukrainian raises doubts about the investigation.
The “is definitely an event to be assessed, cannot be passed as a civil incident. But we cannot rush and draw conclusions. But their violent response makes us attentive to the end. There are many structures working from Military Intelligence, Military Police, S.H.A., State Police, Antiterror. Three foreign citizens are in question with Russian and Ukrainian passports. There's about to be a statement on the investigation performance,” said Peleshi.












