According to the department's statement, the list includes 63 companies from Russia, eight from China, 16 from Turkey, four from the UAE, two from Kyrgyzstan, and one each from India and South Korea.

“These structures were added based on information that they provided significant assistance to the armed forces and/or military-industrial complex of Russia,” the message says.

United States President Joe Biden previously confirmed that more than 500 anti-Russian sanctions are being introduced in Washington.

Canada also introduced new sanctions against ten individuals and 153 legal entities from Russia.