Zelenskyy sanctions Russian logistics firms over occupied territories

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15:35, 28/02/2026, Saturday
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Zelenskyy sanctions Russian logistics firms over occupied territories
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree Saturday imposing restrictive measures on 10 Russian transportation and logistics companies accused of supporting occupation forces. The firms allegedly facilitated goods delivery to Russian-controlled Ukrainian regions and enabled sanctions evasion.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved new sanctions Saturday targeting Russian logistics companies operating in territories Ukraine considers temporarily occupied, according to an official statement from the presidential office. The restrictive measures apply to 10 private Russian firms accused of providing logistical support to Russian military forces by transporting goods to and from occupied areas. The move represents Kyiv's continued effort to disrupt supply chains supporting Russian operations in Ukrainian territory.

Postal infrastructure exploitation alleged

The presidential statement detailed that some sanctioned companies have been utilizing infrastructure belonging to Ukraine's national postal service, Ukrposhta, in occupied regions. These operators allegedly facilitate more than commercial transactions, functioning as de facto administrative centers. "They not only issue pensions and other payments there, but also work as a passport desk, where people are illegally issued passports and draft notices," the readout asserted, suggesting the postal network has been repurposed for military mobilization and document forgery.

Dual-use goods concerns raised

According to the statement, the targeted logistics firms have established channels enabling so-called parallel imports that circumvent existing international sanctions. The networks allegedly facilitate the movement of dual-use goods, including electronic components and drone technology, which have both civilian and military applications. These supply routes represent a significant concern for Ukrainian authorities seeking to restrict the flow of materials that could enhance Russian military capabilities in the ongoing conflict.

Sanctions part of broader strategy

Saturday's sanctions add to an extensive list of restrictive measures Kyiv has imposed since the full-scale invasion began, targeting entities that support Russian military logistics and occupation administration. The latest designations specifically target companies operating in territories where Ukrainian sovereignty is not currently exercised, reflecting Zelenskyy's stated policy of disrupting all economic and military support structures sustaining the Russian presence. As international attention remains divided between the Ukraine-Russia conflict and escalating Middle East tensions, Kyiv continues its methodical campaign against entities enabling Russian operations on Ukrainian soil.


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