Key facts
- The EU adopted new sanctions against Russia targeting energy revenues, military-industrial complex, and propagandists.
- The sanctions include 34 individuals and 47 entities.
- Russian propagandists Alexandra Jost and Maria Volkonskaya are among those sanctioned.
- The EU is preparing a further sanctions package that may freeze energy import pricing mechanisms.
The European Union has implemented a new series of sanctions against Russia in response to its ongoing invasion of Ukraine and recent attacks, including a significant strike on Kyiv that targeted residential areas and a historic monastery. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced the adoption of the package, which aims to curb Russia's energy revenues, target its military-industrial complex, and penalize propagandists.
