The European Union is preparing a new round of sanctions aimed at disrupting Russia’s drone production capabilities. These sanctions will target five companies and one individual believed to be involved in the manufacturing of Shahed drones used by Russia. The move comes as part of ongoing efforts to increase pressure on Moscow and limit its access to critical components for military technology. Officials have not yet publicly identified the entities or individual facing the new restrictions, but the focus is clearly on those aiding Russia's military advancements. This action demonstrates the EU’s commitment to curtailing Russia’s ability to wage war in Ukraine. Further details regarding the specific sanctions and their implementation are expected to be released shortly. The sanctions are intended to close loopholes and strengthen existing measures against Russia.
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