
#US Sanctions
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![Japanese, Chinese, and European Companies Still Feed Russia’s Weapons Industry Japanese, Chinese, and European Companies Still Feed Russia’s Weapons Industry]()
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Russia’s vast territory and abundant natural resources have not spared it from relying on foreign materials, with domestic substitutes falling short. Internal documents reveal supply chains stretching from France to Japan that continue to feed a key weapons enterprise, often without suppliers fully knowing where their products end up.![An Iranian military speedboat patrols the waters as a tanker perpares to dock at the oil facility in the Khark Island, on the shore of the Gulf. (Source: Getty Images) An Iranian military speedboat patrols the waters as a tanker perpares to dock at the oil facility in the Khark Island, on the shore of the Gulf. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Illustrative image. Mobile phone covers bearing the courageous images of Russian leader Vladimir Putin are seen at a shop in Moscow on May 04, 2016. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. Mobile phone covers bearing the courageous images of Russian leader Vladimir Putin are seen at a shop in Moscow on May 04, 2016. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Customers line up to withdraw cash from an ATM operated by OAO Sberbank in Moscow, Russia, on March 22, 2013. (Source: Getty Images) Customers line up to withdraw cash from an ATM operated by OAO Sberbank in Moscow, Russia, on March 22, 2013. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Russian leader Vladimir Putin, surrounded by armed forces’ officers, attends a wreath-laying ceremony at the Unknown Soldier’s Tomb on June 22, 2025, in Moscow, Russia. (Source: Getty Images) Russian leader Vladimir Putin, surrounded by armed forces’ officers, attends a wreath-laying ceremony at the Unknown Soldier’s Tomb on June 22, 2025, in Moscow, Russia. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Iranian-flagged cargo ship Touska is tracked from the deck of a US Navy vessel. (Source: US Central Command) Iranian-flagged cargo ship Touska is tracked from the deck of a US Navy vessel. (Source: US Central Command)]()
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