The United States has imposed extensive sanctions on more than 500 Russian-linked entities to mark the two-year anniversary of the Ukraine invasion. The sanctions target individuals and entities allegedly involved in various activities, including the jailing of Alexey Navalny. These sanctions aim to isolate Russia from the global financial system, reduce the profitability of its energy sector, and weaken its military capabilities. Despite the sanctions, Moscow has managed to navigate around the restrictions and establish new global partnerships to sustain its economy.
The United States and its allies have imposed broad economic penalties on Russia over its war in Ukraine. As the conflict continues, experts debate whether the sanctions are working. Get the latest: https://t.co/31tAGyLcoe
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the U.S. has implemented a broad sweep of sanctions focused on isolating Russia from the global financial system, reducing the profitability of its energy sector, and blunting its military edge. Here's what to know: https://t.co/JJ2EBNQ6GD
The U.S. and Western nations have imposed crippling sanctions on Russia over its war on Ukraine, only to see Moscow find end-runs around the restrictions or new global partners to keep its economy afloat. https://t.co/6dDGMdnFc3
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