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Britain targeted Russia's two largest oil companies, Lukoil and Rosneft, and 51 shadow fleet tankers on Wednesday in what it described as a new bid to tighten energy sanctions and choke off Kremlin revenues.
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UK targets Russian oil giants and Nayara Energy in new sanctions aimed at cutting Kremlin revenue
The UK government has announced a major set of sanctions aimed at Russian oil companies and the Indian petroleum firm Nayara Energy. The move is part of a broader effort to cut the flow of money to Russia,
Britain is targeting Russia's largest oil companies and the country's "shadow fleet" of oil tankers in a bid to cut off Vladimir Putin's ability to fund the war in Ukraine. The UK government is also pursuing a major Indian oil refinery and four Chinese oil terminals in a package of 90 new sanctions.
US and Russian generals are trading warnings of an Armageddon reality, with Moscow accused of plotting to wipe out Britain and Nato vowing to crush any Russian move on Poland
Britain is facing an escalating threat from hostile states such as Russia, Iran, and China while the terrorism risk is "huge" with al Qaeda and Islamic State seeking to incite would-be attackers, the UK's domestic spy chief said on Thursday.
Britain is facing an escalating threat from hostile states such as Russia, Iran, and China while the terrorism risk is “huge” with al Qaeda and Islamic State seeking to incite wouldbe attackers, the UK’s domestic spy chief said on Thursday.
The MI5 chief accused Moscow, Tehran and Beijing of continuing to undermine the UK’s national security through espionage, cyberattacks and intimidation campaigns.
The United Kingdom escalates its economic pressure campaign against Russia by imposing direct sanctions on Chinese energy infrastructure
Amid the war in Ukraine, Russia has increased its cyber-attacks on Nato nations by 25 per cent over the past year, Microsoft’s annual digital defence report reveals
British Parliament members and security officials are warning that Russia's use of cheap, Iranian-made "kamikaze" drones could soon escalate into a