Zelenskyy imposes sanctions on Russian postal services operating in occupied territories
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a decree to sanction Russian postal services operating in occupied Ukrainian territories.
On February 28, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy enacted sanctions against ten Russian transport and logistics companies involved in delivering cargo to occupied territories. The decision, made in accordance with the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, is a strategic move to curtail Russian influence and logistics operations in the region. These sanctions target companies that have been providing logistical support to Russian forces and utilizing the infrastructure of Ukrposhta, Ukraine's state postal service, which has been seized in these territories.
The scope of the sanctions includes companies involved in issuing Russian passports and distributing draft notices to residents and individuals in occupied areas. This indicates a broader strategy by Ukraine to disrupt Russian operations and the administrative mechanisms that support their presence in these regions. Additionally, the sanctions focus on postal operators that have established channels for parallel imports of dual-use goods, which undermine existing trade restrictions and sanctions against Russia.
Overall, these sanctions represent Ukraine's ongoing efforts to assert its sovereignty and protect its territorial integrity against foreign encroachment. By targeting logistical networks and administrative operations that facilitate Russian occupation, Ukraine is signaling its commitment to countering Russian aggression and reclaiming occupied territories. This action further emphasizes the importance of international support for Ukraine in its fight against the ongoing conflict and occupation by Russia.