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Ukraine imposes sanctions on foreign suppliers of components for Russian missiles
Sanctions target 42 individuals and 35 entities aiding Russia's missile and drone production, including crypto networks linked to Promsvyazbank, to curb military strikes on Ukraine.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky signed two presidential decrees on February 8, 2026, imposing sanctions on individuals and companies supplying components for Russian missiles and drones and aiding sanction evasion, the President's Office reported.
- Overnight into Saturday, Russia deployed over 400 drones and nearly 40 missiles, and in the past week launched more than 2,000 drones, 1,200 bombs, and 116 missiles at Ukraine.
- The decrees name 24 individuals and 27 legal entities linked to missile and drone supplies, affecting 42 individuals and 35 entities including the A7 cryptocurrency network, Promsvyazbank, Ilan Shor, and the Association of Developers and Users of Technologies.
- The second decree targets financial infrastructure enabling Russia to evade sanctions, and some measures could be incorporated into the EU's 20th sanctions package, Zelensky wrote.
- Power outages have left regions without electricity and heating, with Kyiv blackouts up to 20 hours, while sanctions now cover chemicals, mining, metallurgy, energy and fuel industries.
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Ukraine imposes sanctions on foreign manufacturers of components for Russian drones and missiles used against Ukraine.
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Total News Sources41
Leaning Left9Leaning Right5Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left
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- 45% of the sources lean Left
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