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Restrictive measures are directed against organizations based in China, Turkey a...

"Pull in Putin's Heart": Britain tries to stop the work of Russian mercenaries abroad

Restrictive measures are directed against organizations based in China, Turkey and Central Asia. They are engaged in the supply and production of goods: machines, microelectronics and components for drones that the Russian Federation uses to support invasion of Ukraine. On November 8, the United Kingdom has announced new large-scale sanctions on the Russian military-industrial complex and supported mercenary groups. This was reported on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom.

The United Kingdom has imposed new sanctions against the Russian military-industrial complex, which should further limit the supply of vital military equipment. New restrictions apply to suppliers who support Russian military production, mercenary groups in Africa and the GRU agent involved in the use of the NEWSBER nerve substance in Salisbury.

Sanctions will be directly aimed at supplying goods for the Russian military and will limit the important resources necessary for the unlawful war in Ukraine. These measures are directed against organizations based in China, Turkey and Central Asia, which are engaged in the supply and production of goods: machines, microelectronics and components for drones that the Russian Federation uses to maintain invasion of Ukraine.

"The Kremlin's deliberate campaign to undermine and threats in European security and democracy, and the expansion of its sphere of influence is obvious," the publication said. The new package of sanctions is also aimed at three private mercenaries related to the Kremlin, including Africa Corps and 11 persons related to Russian proxies. These people are directly related to the Kremlin and threaten the safety in Libya, small and king, commit large -scale offenses throughout the continent.

According to David Lemmy Foreign Minister, such measures violate the supply of vital equipment for Putin's military vehicle. And they will help eliminate the illegal international networks that Russia has created so carefully. "Putin has been in the war for almost 1000 days, which he thought will take only a few days. He will fail, and I continue to put pressure on the Kremlin and support the Ukrainian people in his struggle for freedom," the minister said.