The US Treasury issued a statement on March 31 stating that it had frozen the funds of 21 organizations based in Russia and abroad and 13 people, including Russians.

The aim is to block corporate networks to avoid economic sanctions by the West.

According to the statement, Russian troops and intelligence agencies are technically dependent on Western countries, but use a network of companies across multiple countries to hide their ultimate destinations for supplies.



The United States has now sanctioned Moscow's machinery sales company, which is involved in the procurement of equipment and technology shared by the military and civilians, which is considered to be the center of this network, as well as Russia's largest microchip manufacturing company in the suburbs of Moscow. Etc.



On March 24, the US Treasury imposed sanctions on state-owned military companies that directly support Russia's military invasion, and this sanction will increase its effectiveness.



Secretary of State Blinken issued a statement saying, "Until the end of this meaningless war, we will continue to impose sanctions on the groups supporting President Putin's war from all angles," he said. I emphasized.