Earlier, Iran was in the lead.
In a few days, Russia has become the leader in the world in terms of the number of sanctions that have been imposed against it. Previously, Iran topped the rating of such states – 3,616 restrictions were imposed against it. A total of 5,540 restrictions have already been imposed against Russia.
This was reported by Bloomberg, publishing the platform data Castellum.AI .
More than half of the sanctions have been imposed against Russia since February 22 (2778 restrictions). According to RBC, this can be compared to a “financial nuclear war”.
Syria is following Iran – 2608 restrictions have been imposed against it. The list also includes the DPRK and 2,700 restrictions. Next – Venezuela and 651 sanctions.
By the way, Switzerland imposed the most sanctions against Russia.
Recall that the EU and the United States have agreed on sanctions against a number of large Russian banks. Including VTB, Sberbank, Sovcombank, etc.
It was decided to disconnect Russian banks from the SWIFT international payment system. The assets of the Central Bank abroad were frozen.
Sanctions have also been imposed against Vladimir Putin, his inner circle, and numerous Russian figures.
Along the way, large enterprises continue to leave Russia after the start of the special operation in Ukraine.
Earlier, IKEA suspended work for three months, employees were sent on paid leave.
According to the latest data, Fitch, IBM and Adidas are suspending work in Russia. OBI is closing the business as well.
Australian oil companies Viva Energy and Ampol announced the suspension of purchases of crude oil from Russia.
As Topnews wrote earlier, in Russia, against the background of EU and US sanctions, they are in favor of abolishing responsibility for the use of unlicensed software.
Presumably, there is a conversation about software that has no analogues in Russia.