EU slaps sanctions on dozens more Russian officials and targets its shadow oil and gas fleet
- The European Union has imposed fresh sanctions on dozens of officials linked to Russia’s war on Ukraine, including two top North Korean defense officials and a military unit responsible for an attack on a Kyiv children’s hospital.
- The EU targeted Russia’s shadow fleet, which is used to bypass restrictions on transporting oil, gas, and stolen Ukrainian grain.
- In total, the EU froze the assets of 54 people and 30 entities, including companies and government agencies.
- Sanctions were also applied to Chinese nationals accused of supplying drone parts and electronic equipment.
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