21st Round of Sanctions Against Russia
On June 15, EU foreign ministers are set to approve the 21st sanctions package targeting Russia. This latest round responds to recent Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilians, particularly a large-scale assault carried out during the night of June 15. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced the impending sanctions ahead of the Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg.
Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure
In the early hours of June 15, Russia struck civilian sites across Ukraine, launching 70 missiles and over 600 drones. The primary target was Kyiv, where the grounds of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery were hit. These attacks resulted in five fatalities.
Kaja Kallas: 'All of this constitutes war crimes committed by Russia.'
The upcoming sanctions will target Russia's military-industrial complex and its shadow fleet.
This planned sanctions package is designed to intensify pressure on Moscow amid its ongoing aggression against Ukraine. It also underscores the unity among EU member states in backing Ukraine and condemning actions that violate international law. The latest wave of attacks only reinforces the urgent need for continued international cooperation on regional security and defense matters.
As the EU prepares to impose further sanctions, the need for stringent measures against Russian military personnel is becoming increasingly evident. Recent developments highlight the bloc's commitment to regional security, which is crucial in light of the ongoing conflict. To understand the broader implications of these actions, you can read more about the EU's efforts to restrict access for Russian soldiers and their potential impact on the situation in Ukraine.