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EU Sanctions Two Russian Entities for Disinformation Activities

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: Therecord.Media, Internazionale.It, Globalbankingandfinance, News.Liga, Straitstimes

Summary

On April 21, 2026, the European Council imposed sanctions on two Russian entities, Euromore and the Foundation for the Support and Protection of the Rights of Compatriots Living Abroad (Pravfond), for their roles in disseminating propaganda and disinformation linked to the Kremlin. The sanctions include an asset freeze and prohibit EU citizens and companies from providing financial resources to these entities. The EU claims these organizations produce content that reinforces key disinformation narratives of the Russian government. Russian officials have criticized the EU's actions as a violation of free speech, asserting that the EU is exaggerating the threat posed by Russia. This marks an ongoing effort by the EU to counter Russian disinformation campaigns, which have been a significant concern for member states. The EU has previously sanctioned a total of 69 individuals and 19 entities for activities undermining its fundamental values. The current sanctions reflect a broader geopolitical struggle over information warfare and influence in Europe. Key Points: • The EU sanctioned two Russian entities for their involvement in disinformation. • Sanctions include asset freezes and restrictions on financial transactions. • Russia denies the allegations and claims the EU is stifling free speech.

Key Entities

  • Euromore (company)
  • Pravfond (company)
  • Belgium (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • internazionale.it (domain)
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