The European Union slapped sanctions on 146 Russian lawmakers and 14 business leaders with close ties to the government – including at least four billionaires oligarchs – in the latest attempt to wound the Russian economy over the invasion of Ukraine.
The EU also sanctioned the 146 members of the Russian Federation Council who voted to recognize two self-declared breakaway states in eastern Ukraine.That’s how many people have been sanctioned by the EU over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, along with 53 entities, according to the.
The EU also sanctioned the 146 members of the Russian Federation Council who voted to recognize two self-declared breakaway states in eastern Ukraine.That’s how many people have been sanctioned by the EU over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, along with 53 entities, according to theIreland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
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