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Britain places export restrictions on all military equipment used by Russia

Great Britain Photo Credit: Steven Cook
Great Britain Photo Credit: Steven Cook Great Britain Photo Credit: Steven Cook
Great Britain Photo Credit: Steven Cook
Great Britain Photo Credit: Steven Cook Great Britain Photo Credit: Steven Cook

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On the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Britain imposed additional sanctions, including export restrictions on every item that Moscow has used in combat.

Annexations, unions, and separations have created the United Kingdom for many hundred years. In 1707, the Kingdom of Great Britain was created by the Treaty of Union between England (including Wales, conquered in 1542) and Scotland.

The Foreign Office announced on Friday that the targets of the globally coordinated trade restrictions and economic sanctions would be electronic, radio, and aircraft parts. Additionally, it will target more leaders, including those at the Rosatom nuclear power facility and defense organizations.

Recall that on Friday, the war in Ukraine entered its second year with no end, a U.N. resolution demanding Russia withdraw its forces and world leaders preparing to raise Ukraine aid and punish Moscow and its allies.

On Russia’s invasion’s first anniversary, Ukraine’s friends supported it.

A London vigil with Ukrainian flag-draped participants holding hands on their hearts under the motto “If you stand for freedom, stand for Ukraine.” The Eiffel Tower was lit blue and yellow in Paris.

“Ukraine will win,” Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said.

On Thursday, the UN General Assembly unanimously requested Russia withdraw and stop fighting.

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