Around 200 vessels and dozens of companies: EU tightens the sanctions loop around Russia.


The European Union has approved the 17th package of sanctions against Russia
Representatives of the European Union countries approved a new package of sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, May 14. These measures are aimed at undermining the economic and military potential of the aggressor country.
According to the diplomat, the sanctions target Russia's 'shadow fleet', consisting of nearly 200 vessels, including oil tankers used to circumvent existing restrictions. Measures have also been adopted against over 30 new companies violating the restrictions, particularly regarding dual-use products for military purposes. In addition, the EU imposed individual sanctions against individuals associated with the Russian military-industrial complex. Restrictions have also been implemented due to human rights violations, hybrid interference, and the proliferation of chemical weapons.
The final approval of these sanctions is planned for the European Council meeting on foreign affairs on May 20. It is important to note that after this, the European Union plans to work on the 18th package of sanctions against Russia.
Read also
- The area of mined territories in Ukraine has decreased by 20%
- Attacks by enemy drones: why the effectiveness of air defense has halved
- AI Against Mines: Ukrainian Development Mines Eye Changes the Rules of Demining
- Military Registration: Which Regions Are Breaking Records for the Number of Fines from TCC?
- Russia has intensified the use of submarine missile carriers 'Kalibr' in the Black Sea
- Kharkiv Under Attack: Seven Enemy Drones Target the City