EU sanctions 45 entities: 3 Indian firms named for alleged Russian ties; to face tighter export rules
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Three Indian companies, Aerotrust Aviation, Ascend Aviation India, and Shree Enterprises, have been sanctioned by the European Union. These firms are accused of supplying restricted items like advanced technologies to Russia’s military, contributing to its defence sector. The EU’s move is part of its 19th sanctions package against Russia over its Ukraine invasion.
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