US Imposes Sanctions on Suppliers of Russia’s War Machine

  • Entities targeted in India, Turkey, Switzerland, among others
  • US calls it a fresh move to clamp down on sanctions evasion

A local resident watches Ukrainian rescuers clear debris on the site of a Russian missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Oct. 26.

Photographer: Genya Savilov/AFP/Getty Images
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The US is sanctioning almost 400 individuals and companies in India, China and Turkey as part of a bid to crack down on a sprawling network that has helped keep Russia’s war machine running nearly three years into the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The list of targets includes companies in China, a US adversary that has openly helped President Vladimir Putin, as well as entities in countries that work with the US such as India, Turkey and Switzerland. That risks new friction with the very governments the US is hoping it can count on to further isolate Russia.