The UK has imposed the largest sanctions against Russia's 'shadow fleet'.
25.11.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
25.11.2024
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The UK government is introducing the most extensive sanctions package against 30 vessels of Russia's 'shadow fleet'.
The UK government will introduce the most extensive sanctions package against 30 vessels of Russia's 'shadow fleet'. This information is reported by European Pravda, citing official sources from the UK government.
The sanctions target ships that transported oil worth over $4.3 billion.
The sanctions target vessels that transported oil and petroleum products worth over $4.3 billion in 2022. This action further restricts Russia's financial capabilities to support the war in Ukraine.
Minister Lemmy: Russian oil revenues support military actions of the RF
Foreign Secretary David Lemmy emphasized during the G7 ministers' meeting in Italy that Russian oil revenues support the RF's military actions. He also noted that the sanctions are working, and Russia is becoming increasingly dependent on support from countries like North Korea and Iran.
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