Ukraine has imposed sanctions against over 50 Russians: who is under restrictions.
New sanctions of Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine has imposed new sanctions against more than 50 individuals, mostly Russian citizens, who are linked to the Russian military-industrial complex and are involved in propaganda. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference, emphasizing the importance of receiving support from other partner countries in exerting pressure on Russia. In addition, the government is working on coordinating EU sanctions within the framework of Ukrainian jurisdiction.
Appreciation for Ukrainian military
The President expressed gratitude to the Ukrainian soldiers for their important work regarding strikes on Russian fuel infrastructure. He specifically mentioned the successful search for specific addresses of kidnapped children in Russia and the possibility of their return. Zelensky also emphasized the need to destroy the occupiers at the front and conduct important foreign political meetings.
President Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference.
The imposed sanctions are part of a broader strategy of Ukraine to increase pressure on Russia and fight its aggression. It is important that the country receives support from international partners in its quest to stop military aggression and protect its interests. Such actions, along with the efforts of the Ukrainian military, demonstrate Ukraine's determination to uphold its sovereignty.
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