Two Men Convicted of Trafficking Weapons to International Warzones
Two Convicted of Arms Trafficking to Warzones

Two men have been convicted in a UK court of attempting to send weapons to conflict zones including Iran, Sudan, and Libya. David Greenhalgh, 68, and Christos Farmakis, 48, were found guilty of brokering the supply of weapons, including fighter jets and surface-to-air missile systems, from Eastern European countries to several international warzones.

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