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Virginia Freight Forwarder Sentenced To Prison For Illegally Shipping Millions Worth Of U.S. Goods And Technology To Russia

by Paige Wuthrich
February 17, 2026
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Virginia Freight Forwarder Sentenced To Prison For Illegally Shipping Millions Worth Of U.S. Goods And Technology To Russia

The owner of a Virginia-based freight forwarding company was sentenced for a scheme to illegally export goods and technology from the United States to Russia.

Eleview International Inc., company owner Oleg Nayandin, 54, of Fairfax, Virginia, and senior employee Vitaliy Borisenko, 39, of Vienna, Virginia, were sentenced on February 13, 2026, for conspiracy to violate the Export Control Reform Act.

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Nayandin was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment.

Borisenko was sentenced to one year in prison.

Eleview was sentenced to a $125,000 fine and three years on probation.

Officials allege that the defendants took part in a conspiracy to illegally ship millions of dollars in US goods and technology to Russia by transshipping them through three nations bordering or near Russia.

Eleview, Nayandin, and Borisenko, according to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, ran an e-commerce site where Russian clients could buy goods and technology from American retailers. These things would be shipped to the Eleview warehouse in Chantilly. The items from the United States would be combined before being transported to Russian customers, “often using other freight forwarders as intermediaries.”

“After the Department of Commerce imposed stricter export controls in response to Russia’s further invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Nayandin and Borisenko, on behalf of Eleview, coordinated shipments of items to purported end users in Turkey, Finland, and Kazakhstan that were ultimately destined for end users in Russia. To facilitate these illegal exports, they made numerous false statements to other freight forwarders about the end users and ultimate consignees of the items in these shipments,” officials said.

From the United States Attorney’s Office:

“In the Turkey scheme, Eleview exported 23 shipments of telecommunications equipment to a false end user in Turkey that was intended for a Russian telecommunications company that supplied the Russian government, including the Federal Security Service. The telecommunications equipment that Eleview exported illegally as part of the Turkey scheme had military applications, including use by the Russian military to create and expand communication networks.

In the Finland scheme, Eleview exported 83 shipments of goods to Russia through Eleview’s e-commerce website to a false end user in Finland that neither purchased nor sold goods. Before consolidating the packages into larger pallets for shipment to Finland, Eleview affixed to each package a label with a Russian postal service tracking number so that the Russian postal service could easily ship the package to the customer in Russia. The goods Eleview exported illegally as part of the Finland scheme included items that the Department of Commerce has identified as particularly significant to Russian weaponry, including the same type of electronic component found on Russian “suicide” drones used to destroy Ukrainian tanks and jets.

In the Kazakhstan scheme, Eleview exported approximately 52 shipments of goods to Russia through an entity in Kazakhstan that advertises its ability to deliver goods to Russia. The goods that Eleview exported illegally as part of the Kazakhstan scheme included controlled, dual-use items.”

The Bureau of Industry and Security and Homeland Security Investigations of the United States Department of Commerce conducted an investigation into this case.

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