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Ukraine War Latest: Ukraine Denies Russia's Claim of Capturing Town Near Pokrovsk, Maintains 'Control over Key Positions'
Ukraine froze assets and restricted transit for 95 individuals and 70 companies aiding Russia's military-industrial complex, aiming to hinder its war production capacity.
- On Jan. 4, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed an order imposing sanctions on 95 individuals and 70 entities linked to servicing Russia's military-industrial complex.
- As part of broader pressure, the President's Office said the sanctions aim to complicate servicing Russia's military-industrial complex and overlap with European Union measures.
- Ukraine's sanctions include asset freeze, trade restrictions, temporary bans on property management, suspension of transit and flights, revocation of state honors, and target citizens of Russia and China.
- Among Jan. 3-4 developments, Kyiv denied Russian Defense Ministry claims of capturing Rodynske near Pokrovsk amid reported cross-border strikes and Russia shooting down 132 Ukrainian drones overnight.
- On Kyiv's diplomatic track, Zelensky said Kyiv and partners are still working on a draft peace plan and that a military presence is a mandatory element of any security guarantees, noting UK and France chair the Coalition of the Willing.
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Ukraine slaps sanctions on companies supplying Russia's military industry
The new measures target 95 individuals and 70 entities, including manufacturers of communications, electronic warfare, and microelectronics for Russia's military-industrial complex and security agencies.
·Kyiv, Ukraine
Read Full ArticlePresident Volodymyr Zelensky signed an order on January 4 to impose sanctions on individuals and legal entities involved in servicing the Russian military-industrial complex, the Kyiv Independent reports.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
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