

It is reported that Ukrainian sanctions included individuals and companies associated with servicing the state defense order of the Russian Federation and the activities of its military-industrial complex.
Among them are enterprises and their managers that produce and supply products for the Russian military-industrial complex and law enforcement agencies in the fields of communications, electronic warfare and microelectronics.
In addition, Ukraine introduced sanctions against industrial enterprises in the chemical, mining, metallurgical industries, as well as the Russian fuel and energy complex.
“The restrictions introduced should complicate the maintenance of the Russian military-industrial complex and limit its ability to produce weapons and military equipment used in the war against Ukraine,” the statement said.
The list of sanctioned individuals (docx) and legal entities (docx) is published on the website of the President of Ukraine.
Context
Sanctions against Russia have been introduced in response to its attack on Ukraine since 2014. After the full-scale invasion of Russian troops on February 24, 2022, restrictions were significantly expanded.
By information global sanctions tracking database Castellum, since the end of February 2022, almost 24 thousand restrictions have been introduced against the Russian Federation. Russia – the most sanctioned country in the world, it is ahead of Iran, Syria and North Korea.




