The European Union has implemented sanctions against individuals and entities engaged in Russian hybrid operations and destabilizing activities.
21 individuals, including politicians and military personnel, as well as six entities, such as fishing companies and news agencies, are now subject to EU restrictive measures and sanctions.
The Council of the European Union has expanded the scope of sanctions to target tangible assets related to Russia's destabilizing activities, including vessels, aircraft, real estate, and digital communication networks.
Sanctioned individuals and entities are accused of engaging in activities like undersea cable sabotage, media manipulation, spreading propaganda, and disrupting civil aviation.