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UK launches new Russia-related sanctions targeting shadow fleet, weapons suppliers

New sanctions to target 70 more ships transporting Russian oil and 30 companies and individuals supplying the Russian military with kit used in weapons systems
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak welcome British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper upon her arrival at a railway station amid Russia's attack on Ukraine in Kyiv in Ukraine on Friday. Reuters Photo

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Britain launched a new package of Russia-related sanctions on Friday, targeting ships carrying Russian oil, as well as companies and individuals supplying electronics, chemicals and explosives used to make Russian weapons.

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The package was a response to recent Russian aggression, the British government said in a statement, referring to the higher numbers of Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine in recent months, and the violation of NATO airspace over Poland on Wednesday.

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“International action to increase economic pressure on Russia and to cut off critical cash flows which he desperately needs to pay for this illegal war is vital,” the country’s new foreign minister Yvette Cooper said as she visited Kyiv on Friday.

“These sanctions form the next stage in the UK’s leading efforts to ramp up economic pressure alongside our security support.”

The new sanctions target 70 more ships which Britain said were being used to transport Russian oil and 30 companies and individuals it said were involved in supplying the Russian military with kit used in weapons systems, including one China-based electronics firm and one located in Turkey.

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