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600波火力怒炸乌克兰,冯德莱恩亲手放干,欧盟最后“一滴血”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-22 05:04

Group 1 - The European Union has unanimously approved the 19th round of sanctions against Russia, targeting multiple key sectors, including a gradual restriction on Russian liquefied natural gas imports, aiming for a complete ban by January 1, 2027 [3] - The sanctions include blacklisting 118 vessels suspected of assisting Russian energy transport, cutting off commercial ties with Russian oil and gas companies, and freezing their assets in Europe [3] - The EU has also prohibited the use of cryptocurrencies for transactions with Russia and imposed secondary sanctions on Chinese and Indian companies that re-export oil to Russia [3] Group 2 - The EU Commission President stated that the sanctions have successfully reduced Russian oil export prices to $47.6 per barrel, leading to a 90% decrease in Russian energy revenue [3] - Analysts suggest that the EU's strategy of cutting off Russian energy imports has forced it to purchase expensive liquefied natural gas from the United States, which may harm Europe's economic vitality [5] - In response to the sanctions, Russia launched a large-scale airstrike across Ukraine, targeting key military and industrial facilities, indicating a significant escalation in the conflict [7]