EU Sanctions Proposed Against 90 Russian Banks and Crypto Platforms
Published on 6/10/2026

AI Summary
The European Union has proposed a 21st round of sanctions against Russia, impacting 170 individuals and organizations, including nearly 90 banks. This largest single batch of sanctions would raise the total number of sanctioned banks in Russia to over 100, constituting more than half of the country's 213 internationally connected lenders. The measures include asset freezes and increased transaction restrictions for these banks and 11 crypto platforms. The sanctions require unanimous approval from EU member states to be enacted, reflecting ongoing financial pressure on Russia's banking sector.
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