The United States takes new decisive measures to stop Russia's evasion of sanctions

The United States takes new decisive measures to stop Russia's evasion of sanctions

Kyiv  •  UNN

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The United States has imposed sanctions on nearly 400 companies and individuals from various countries that are assisting Russia's military efforts. The restrictions are aimed at stopping sanctions evasion and weakening the Russian military machine.

The United States imposed sanctions on dozens of Chinese, Hong Kong, and Indian companies that support the Russian “war machine.” The precedent is set by the largest number of companies from a number of countries, all of which are included in one package.

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The United States has imposed sanctions on nearly 400 companies and individuals from Russia, India, China and other countries, accusing them of providing products and services that contribute to Russia's military efforts. 

The move by the Treasury Department and the State Department is aimed at punishing “third countries” accused of providing material assistance to the Kremlin or helping Russia evade thousands of sanctions imposed on Russia after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemi said that the United States and its allies “are unwavering in our resolve to reduce and degrade Russia's ability to equip its war machine and to stop those who seek to support their efforts by circumventing or evading our export sanctions and controls.

The new sanctions announced on Wednesday are the latest in a series of wide-ranging restrictions imposed on Russian companies and their suppliers from other countries following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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