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The Main Intelligence Directorate has expanded the War & Sanction portal on Russian crimes with three new sections

The Main Intelligence Directorate has expanded the War & Sanction portal on Russian crimes with three new sections
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The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense has expanded its War & Sanction portal with three new sections. It now includes information on Russia's maritime military logistics, attempts to rewrite Ukrainian history, and individuals subject to sanctions by Ukraine's partner countries.

The website now provides detailed information about:

  • Maritime vessels used by Russia to transport weapons, stolen Ukrainian grain, Russian fossil fuels, and energy resources in violation of sanctions, as well as associated companies and individuals.

  • Stolen heritage. In attempts to destroy or appropriate Ukrainian history and erase the identity of the Ukrainian nation, Russia is conducting archaeological excavations in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, stealing and destroying cultural heritage sites. This section contains information about such sites and individuals involved in their theft or destruction.

  • Sanction lists of partners. A list of individuals and companies that have been sanctioned by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Canada, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.

 

The site already had sections on foreign components and equipment that Russia uses in its weapon production and a list of individuals involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children. Upcoming sections will include "Champions of Terror" and "War and Art."

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