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EU Sanctions Target Russian Drone Industry Amid Ongoing Attacks on Kyiv
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On July 17, 2026, the EU imposed sanctions on five Russian entities and one individual linked to the ABS Electro group, responding to escalating drone and missile attacks on Kyiv that occurred on July 1 and July 5. The sanctions aim to disrupt the production of drone components and ballistic missile modules, specifically targeting the 'Kometa' module used in Shahed and Geran drones. The sanctioned entities enhance the resilience of these drones against electronic warfare, thereby increasing their combat effectiveness. Irina Kharisova, chair of ABS Electro, is also sanctioned, with her assets frozen and a travel ban imposed. The EU's actions align with previous sanctions from Ukraine, emphasizing the need for synchronized international responses to limit Russia's military capabilities. These measures reflect a growing urgency to address threats to civilian infrastructure and reinforce the sanctions coalition against Russia.
Key Points: • The EU sanctioned five Russian entities and one individual linked to drone production on July 17, 2026. • Sanctions target the ABS Electro group, which develops components for drones and ballistic missiles. • The measures aim to disrupt the production chain and increase accountability for military production.