- EU envoys signed off on the 10th package of sanctions on Russia including tighter export restrictions and technology controls, as well as requiring banks to report information on Russian Central Bank and other sanctioned assets they hold.
- The package includes tighter export restrictions regarding dual-use and technology.
- EU sanctions also targeted export controls on multiple technologies, electronic components used in equipment such as drones, missiles, helicopters and for other military purposes, as well as curbs on heavy vehicle exports.
- EU also imposed measures against individuals and entities supporting the war, spreading propaganda or delivering drones used by Russia.
- US, European and other allies around the world have sought to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion with sanctions alongside weapons deliveries to support Kyiv.
EU Hits Russia With More Sanctions One Year After Ukraine Invasion
European Union member states backed a 10th package of sanctions on Russia including tighter export restrictions and technology controls, as well as requiring banks to report information on Russian Central Bank and other sanctioned assets they hold.
