Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday signed a decree imposing sanctions on 95 individuals and 70 legal entities, claiming that they are involved in supplying Russia's military industry. A statement by the presidential office said the decree enacted a decision of the National Security and Defense Council, and that the majority of those sanctioned are citizens and residents of Russia.
According to Anadolu Agency, these individuals and companies are linked to servicing Russia's state defense order and to the activities of its military-industrial complex. The sanctioned parties include enterprises and their executives producing and supplying communications, electronic warfare, and microelectronics products for Russia's military-industrial complex and security agencies.
Sanctions have also been imposed on industrial enterprises in Russia's chemical, extractive, and metallurgical sectors, as well as in its fuel and energy complex. Ukraine, the readout noted, will continue working with its partners to synchronize its sanctions within partner jurisdictions.
Some of these listings will be reflected in the 20th sanctions package of the European Union, which is currently being prepared.