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EU targets Russian drone makers with sanctions after Kyiv strikes

Created at 2 Jul · 10:10 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The EU plans new sanctions against Russian military-industrial complex entities, including drone component manufacturers, following massive strikes on Kyiv. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced the proposal, aiming to increase pressure on Moscow.

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Key Numbers

13people killed in Kyiv strikes
5entities targeted by proposed sanctions
1individual targeted by proposed sanctions
July 8next discussion date for sanctions
July 13Foreign Affairs Council date

Who's Involved

Kaja Kallas
EU foreign policy chief proposing new sanctions
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President who cut short a visit to Dublin
EU targets Russian drone makers with sanctions after Kyiv strikes

↳ Why This Matters

The EU's move to impose targeted sanctions on Russian drone manufacturers signals a continued escalation of economic pressure in response to the ongoing conflict and direct attacks on civilian infrastructure, aiming to degrade Russia's military capabilities.

Key facts

  • EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced plans for new sanctions against Russian drone component manufacturers.
  • The sanctions follow massive overnight strikes on Kyiv that killed at least 13 people.
  • The proposed sanctions target five entities and one individual involved in Russian drone development and production.
  • The EU is adopting a new methodology to add sanctions on a rolling basis, bypassing broader package approvals.
  • The listings were shared with EU ambassadors, with further discussions scheduled for July 8.

The European Union is preparing to impose new sanctions on Russian entities involved in the manufacturing of drone components, following a significant overnight aerial assault on Kyiv that resulted in numerous casualties. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced on Thursday that she would propose sanctioning more entities supporting Russia's military-industrial complex in response to the attacks.

Kallas stated on X that the EU must increase pressure on Moscow, emphasizing that "The more Moscow attacks civilians, the more sanctions must be imposed." The proposed measures target five entities and one individual implicated in the development and production of components that enhance Russian drones, including Shahed and Geran types. This initiative comes after Ukraine's air force warned of ballistic missiles heading toward the capital, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to curtail a visit to Dublin.

To expedite the application of sanctions, the EU is employing a new methodology that allows for listings to be added on a rolling basis, circumventing the need for approval within broader sanctions packages. This approach aims to bypass automatic renewal clauses associated with the 21st sanctions package, which is currently under discussion. The proposed listings were shared with EU ambassadors on Thursday, with subsequent discussions anticipated on July 8, ahead of the Foreign Affairs Council on July 13. Kallas stressed that "Words of condemnation alone will not stop attacks on Kyiv. Only sustained military support for Ukraine and increased pressure on Moscow can do that."

Frequently asked questions

The proposed sanctions target five entities and one individual involved in developing and producing components that enhance the capabilities of Russian drones, including Shahed- and Geran-type UAVs.

The new methodology allows for sanctions to be added on a rolling basis, designed to speed up their application without requiring the approval of a broader package and to avoid automatic renewal clauses.

Massive overnight strikes on Kyiv by Russian forces, which killed at least 13 people and wounded dozens, prompted the EU foreign policy chief to propose the new sanctions.

What Happens Next

01EU ambassadors to discuss proposed sanctions on July 8.
02Foreign Affairs Council to convene on July 13.

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How It Developed

Russian forces launched massive overnight strikes on Kyiv, killing at least 13 people and wounding dozens.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced plans to propose new sanctions targeting Russian military-industrial complex entities.
The proposed sanctions will target five entities and one individual involved in developing and producing components for Russian drones.
The new listings will be added on a rolling basis to expedite application without requiring approval of a broader package.
The listings were shared with EU ambassadors on Thursday, with further discussions expected on July 8.

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