Lithuania-Russia Sanctions and Fuel
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Lithuania has fined companies over 6.2 million euros for violating international sanctions. Meanwhile, Russia is reportedly seeking gasoline from an Asian country to address a deepening fuel crisis. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has demanded that Belarus remove Russian attack equipment from its territory.
Lithuania fines over 6.2 million euros for international sanctions violations
- Lithuania's Financial Crime Investigation Service (FNTT) reported over 6.2 million euros in fines last year for violations of international sanctions. - Common methods to circumvent sanctions include falsifying documents, concealing the origin of goods, and exporting/importing sanctioned items, particularly to or from Belarus and Russia. - The FNTT is observing an increase in the involvement of โฆ
Russia Seeks Asian Gasoline Amid Deepening Fuel Crisis
- Russia is reportedly seeking to import gasoline from an unnamed Asian country due to a fuel crisis, with shipments expected at western ports. - A recent drone attack on the Kapotnya refinery, which โฆ
Zelenskyy tells Lukashenko to remove Russian attack equipment from Belarus
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy demanded that Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko remove Russian equipment used for attacks against Ukraine. - Zelenskyy stated that signal transmission stโฆ
Russian Analyst: Putin Faces Major Problem
- Russian political analyst Aleksandr Morozov believes Vladimir Putin faces a difficult situation regarding Ukraine. - Morozov notes that Volodymyr Zelenskyy's public diplomacy is succeeding, influencโฆ