Ukraine imposes new sanctions on Russia, targeting 84 individuals and 116 companies
Photo: Press service of the Office of the President

On September 10, the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine imposed two new packages of sanctions against Russia, the Presidential Office reported.

The first package (47 individuals and 81 companies) aligns Ukrainian sanctions with those of the United Kingdom. The second package (37 individuals and 35 companies) targets Russia’s IT sector.

The measures cover major coal producers such as Stroyservice and Russkaya Energy, as well as the St. Petersburg Currency Exchange, the St. Petersburg Settlement Center, Russian registrars and depositories, several Chinese companies (Nord Axis, Innopolis, Electronic Scientific Engineering Shanghai New Chess, and Shanghai New Chess International Logistics), Switzerland’s Rhodania Shipping, and Romarine AS, registered in Norway.

Sanctions also extend to companies supplying IT solutions and electronics for Russia’s military-industrial complex or helping circumvent existing restrictions by importing equipment and components. These include Citronics CT, Cinto, Baltinfocom, Bi Pitron, Precision Mechanics, Institute of Network Technologies, Istochnik Institute, Avangard OJSC.

The sanctions were enacted by Presidential Decrees No. 675/2025 and No. 676/2025.

  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier stated that Putin is now in a weak position and stressed the need to intensify sanctions pressure by cutting off all remaining loopholes.