US targets Russia with fresh sanctions, Moscow says measures won't work

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WASHINGTON: The United States marked the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Friday (Dec 24) with US$2 billion in weaponry for Kyiv and new sanctions against Russia aimed at undermining Moscow's ability to wage war. US President Joe Biden's administration unveiled the sanctions as the G7 n

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The US State Department's sanctions included Russian cabinet ministers, and dozens of governors and regional chiefs. The US also planned to announce US$250 million in aid to shore up Ukraine's energy infrastructure in the face of Russian attacks.US prosecutors also announced steps to charge a Russian national with illegally exporting counterintelligence equipment and to seize the New York apartment and other properties worth US$75 million belonging to Putin associate Viktor Vekselberg, whom Washington imposed sanctions on most recently last year.

The US Treasury included penalties on more than 30 people and companies from Switzerland, Germany and other nations for helping Moscow finance its war against Ukraine.

 

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