
Russia-cake war: UK gives Putin a big push, the biggest restrictions imposed on Russia so far
After the end of the three years of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, the Labor Party -led UK government has announced the largest approval package of more than five new sanctions against Russia. The UK government said in a press release that three years after President Putin’s full -based aggression in Ukraine, Britain continued to assist in the attack today, directly targeting those who directly target them directly to those who directly notice them directly. Directly targeting those who target those who directly target those who directly target those who directly target those who directly target those who directly target those who directly target those who directly those who notice them directly Directly those who directly target those who notice those who directly target those who directly target those who directly target those who directly target those who directly target these people. 107 new sanctions were announced that Britain had released its largest sanctions package from the very first day of the attack.
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The UK government has said that the “Milestone Package” target Russian military supplies chains, Putin’s illegal war and revenue that promotes the profit for the Kremlin. The statement states that their goal is to strengthen Ukraine’s hand, which will help the formation of a safe and prosperous Europe and UK – which is the basis of the government’s change plan, “the goal is to promote money. Putin’s war reserves and Russia’s corrupt system.
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The British Prime Minister said last week that he was facing a “one -time moment of a generation for the combined protection of his continent”, saying that Britain was to achieve peace with his colleagues. Ukraine is working in the best position to fetch it. It states that these restrictions will also notice Russia’s military machines, supports the agencies of third countries and depend on the fine supply network on which it depends. The goals include: machine equipment, manufacturers and electronics suppliers and dual -usable items for the Russian army, including microprocessors used on the weapons system. They are located in the Central Asian states, Toraki, Thailand, India and China, the largest supplier of items important for the Russian army.