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Pressure will continue: Zelenskyy imposes sanctions against russian postal services operating in occupied territories

Zelenskyy imposed sanctions against russian postal services. Photo: PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE
Zelenskyy imposed sanctions against russian postal services. Photo: PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree on February 28 enacting the decision of the National Security and Defense Council to impose sanctions on 10 russian transport and logistics companies that deliver goods to the Ukrainian territories temporarily occupied by russia.

The President's press service has reported this.

The sanctions list includes private russian companies that deliver things to the russian occupiers and in the opposite direction.

The package also includes enterprises operating in the temporarily occupied territories using the seized infrastructure of Ukrposhta. There, in particular, they issue passports to people and issue summonses, Zelenskyy's press-service added.

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Postal operators are also under sanctions, as they have created channels for the so-called parallel import of dual-use goods to circumvent the sanctions.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, a week earlier, Zelenskyy signed decrees that put into effect the NSDC's decision to apply new sanctions packages, in particular against 225 captains of shadow fleet vessels exporting russian oil products.

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