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Canada Expands Sanctions Against Russia
(MENAFN) Canada widened its punitive measures against Moscow on Wednesday, striking at 13 individuals and 11 entities fueling Russia's military apparatus, energy operations and cyber warfare capacity. The Foreign Affairs Ministry's enforcement action operates through the country's Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations framework.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand spearheaded the initiative targeting military-industrial networks, revenue streams and financial infrastructure sustaining Russian aggression. The sanctions directly confront Russia's unmanned drone manufacturing ecosystem and mark a watershed moment by hitting cyber-enabled supply chains—the first instances Canada has sanctioned infrastructure allegedly facilitating Moscow's hybrid attack strategies against Ukraine.
The expanded restriction list encompasses major liquefied natural gas producers and 100 commercial vessels operating within Russia's covert maritime fleet used to circumvent international prohibitions. These designations aim simultaneously at degrading conventional military strength and severing financial lifelines bankrolling the Kremlin's defense capabilities.
The measures align strategically with coordinated pressure from the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom, reinforcing G7 collective economic enforcement against Russia. Officials emphasized the synchronized multilateral approach designed to compound Moscow's economic isolation and military constraints.
Moscow has remained silent regarding Canada's latest escalatory step, offering no immediate response to the strengthened restrictions targeting its defense-industrial complex and energy sector vulnerabilities.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand spearheaded the initiative targeting military-industrial networks, revenue streams and financial infrastructure sustaining Russian aggression. The sanctions directly confront Russia's unmanned drone manufacturing ecosystem and mark a watershed moment by hitting cyber-enabled supply chains—the first instances Canada has sanctioned infrastructure allegedly facilitating Moscow's hybrid attack strategies against Ukraine.
The expanded restriction list encompasses major liquefied natural gas producers and 100 commercial vessels operating within Russia's covert maritime fleet used to circumvent international prohibitions. These designations aim simultaneously at degrading conventional military strength and severing financial lifelines bankrolling the Kremlin's defense capabilities.
The measures align strategically with coordinated pressure from the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom, reinforcing G7 collective economic enforcement against Russia. Officials emphasized the synchronized multilateral approach designed to compound Moscow's economic isolation and military constraints.
Moscow has remained silent regarding Canada's latest escalatory step, offering no immediate response to the strengthened restrictions targeting its defense-industrial complex and energy sector vulnerabilities.
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