A Ukrainian army spokesman has accused Russia of using aid trucks to take production equipment from two military plants.
A convoy of about 200 vehicles entered the country on Friday without the permission of the Ukraine government - and left on Saturday after dropping its cargo.
However, military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said the trucks had taken equipment from a factory in Luhansk that makes firearm magazines and a Topaz plant that produces radars.
The convoy's departure comes as German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Kiev for talks with Ukraine's pro-Western leaders on the ongoing conflict.
Russian aid trucks pictured upon their return to the border crossingIt had been agreed the lorries - which had waited on the Russian side of the border for a week - would only be allowed into eastern Ukraine if they were escorted by the International Red Cross.
However, the charity pulled out after not receiving enough security guarantees as fighting continues to rage.
Kiev's foreign ministry informally allowed the convoy to pass to avoid "provocations".
Russia previously let journalists look inside a handful of the lorries, which it said were carrying 1,800 tonnes of aid including food, water, medicine and electrical generators.
This was questioned by Nato's top military commander, Philip Breedlove, who claimed the trucks looked like a disguised attempt to reinforce separatist forces. Russia denies backing the rebels.
Ms Merkel will hold talks with Mr PoroshenkoThe UN Security Council discussed the convoy on Friday and no country came to Russia's defence, according to British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant.
Members called it an "illegal and unilateral" action.
Following a phone call, US President Barack Obama and Ms Merkel condemned the act.
They also expressed concern that the large numbers of Russian troops on the Ukraine border and fighting in eastern parts of the country represented a "dangerous escalation".
Ms Merkel will hold talks with Ukraine's pro-European President Petro Poroshenko, three days before he meets Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and top EU officials.
A Ukrainian rebel controls an area after a shelling in DonetskThe German leader is expected to call for a ceasefire while trying to consolidate Ukraine's relationship with the EU.
Mr Poroshenko has pledged to "talk peace" with the Russian President but insists the conflict - which has claimed more than 2,200 lives - will end only when pro-Kremlin fighters leave.
Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to pound rebel strongholds such as Luhansk and Donetsk, where water has been cut off and supplies are dwindling.
At least two civilians were killed by shelling on Saturday.
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