Britain has declared new sanctions against 22 individuals and legal entities outside of russia that support the occupier's invasion into Ukraine. In addition, sanctions against 3 russian companies that import electronics for the military of a terrorist country have been imposed, according to a press release from the UK government.
It is specified that two Turkish companies, Turkik Union and Azu International, were sanctioned. They exported microelectronics to russia, which is vital in the military activities of the occupiers in Ukraine.
Furthermore, Dubai's Aeromotus Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Trading LLC, which supplied drones and components for unmanned vehicles to the terrorist country, has been hit with sanctions.
It is emphasized that the government has imposed sanctions against a Slovak citizen, Ashot Mkrtichev, for involvement in an attempted arms deal between North Korea and russia. Sanctions were also introduced against a Swiss citizen, Anselm Oscar Schmuki, who provided financial services to russia, including serving as the head of the russian office of DuLac Capital Ltd.
At the same time, Iranian individuals and legal entities were sanctioned, who assisted in the development and production of UAVs for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as well as in the manufacturing of military equipment for belarus.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that the EU has expanded the ban on the export to belarus of goods and technologies of military purpose.