The United States announced new sanctions against Russia and entities in third-party countries that the White House said are supporting Russia's war effort in Ukraine.
The actions mark one year since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and include additional security and infrastructure packages for Kyiv.
The sanctions, which the White House said come in coordination with other members of the G7 will target over 200 individuals and entities, including a dozen Russian financial institutions. President Biden is also set to sign a proclamation on Friday to raise tariffs on certain Russian products imported to the U.S., including 100 Russian metals, minerals and chemical products worth approximately $2.8 billion.a $2 billion security assistance package for Ukraine on Friday, which includes additional artillery rounds, munitions for laser-guided rocket systems and unmanned aerial systems.
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