The European Union proposes its most far-reaching sanctions yet against Russia, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says. The measures are designed to restrict access and activities linked to Russia’s military capabilities.
According to reporting, the proposed actions would target about 1,600 Russian individuals and entities. Multiple outlets describe the focus as being largely on organizations and persons connected to the military-industrial complex. This indicates a broad scope aimed at relevant suppliers and support structures rather than only government officials.
While both outlets align on the overall direction and target count, their coverage emphasizes different phrasing of the same thrust: one highlights the scale of the list and the concentration on military-linked actors, while the other stresses that the measures concentrate on the military-industrial complex. Neither source provides additional specifics in the excerpts shared, such as the exact legal instruments or the timeline for implementation.