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Ukraine imposed sanctions on 22 individuals and companies linked to Russia’s war effort, coordinating with Japan.
On October 11, 2025, Ukraine imposed new sanctions on eight individuals and 14 companies, including Russian and North Korean figures linked to defense sectors, and firms from China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and the Seychelles, coordinating the move with Japan.
The sanctions target support for Russia’s war effort, bringing Ukraine’s total to 281 individuals and 633 entities sanctioned since June.
Meanwhile, the EU advanced efforts to end Russian energy imports, Latvia ordered over 800 Russian citizens to leave by mid-October, and Israel deepened military ties with Arab nations.
The Rafah border crossing is set to reopen on October 14, and an exchange of hostages and prisoners began under a 72-hour deadline.
In other events, a shooting in Germany left several injured, a Mississippi attack killed at least four, and heavy floods in Mexico killed at least 28.
A volcanic eruption in Azerbaijan ended after three phases, and U.S. markets reacted to Trump’s proposed tariffs on China.
Ucrania impuso sanciones a 22 personas y empresas vinculadas al esfuerzo de guerra de Rusia, en coordinación con Japón.