The United States has announced new sanctions against Russia in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine. The measures target various aspects of Russia’s energy capabilities, sanctions evasion, and the use of suicide drones in Ukraine. One major entity involved in the Arctic-2 LNG project in Siberia has been singled out for sanctions. This project aims to export liquefied natural gas to global markets. Additionally, the US has designated a network involved in the production of suicide drones used by the Russian military in Ukraine. The Department of Commerce has added 13 entities from Russia and Uzbekistan to its export control list for acting against US national security interests. The US has also cracked down on sanctions evasion in the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and China, as companies from these countries continue to send goods to Russia that are vital for its weapons systems. Furthermore, several Russian banks and industrial firms have been hit with sanctions, including Gazpromneft Catalytic Systems LLC, which manufactures chemical agents for advanced oil refining. The Kremlin has stated that it expects further sanctions from the West, but believes that these penalties have a greater impact on Western interests than on Russia’s economy. The US is specifically targeting Russia’s energy production, similar to how it targeted its oil production after the invasion of Crimea in 2014. The US aims to reduce Russia’s liquefied natural gas shipments to Europe, a market it currently dominates. The sanctions also mark the first direct measures taken against the Lancet drone, a threat to Ukrainian forces on the frontlines. The US has targeted the manufacturer of these drones, as well as other related entities and individuals. In addition, Washington has increased diplomatic pressure on countries and private companies globally to enforce the sanctions against Russia. This includes targeting Turkish, UAE, and Chinese firms involved in sending goods to Russia. The US has also imposed sanctions on defense-related entities and procurement companies in the UAE, as well as construction companies and a metals and mining company involved in a titanium ore deposit project in Russia.
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