EU Agrees To 10th Round Of Sanctions Over Russia's War In Ukraine

The EU agreed to impose new sanctions over Russia's war in Ukraine on February 24, the one-year anniversary of Moscow's invasion, the bloc's Swedish presidency announced. The package -- the 10th imposed by the EU since Russia's invasion -- contains "targeted restricted measures against individuals and entities supporting the war, spreading propaganda or delivering drones used by Russia in the war." Final approval of the sanctions was expected on February 25. The details on the listed individuals and entities will then be published in the European Union's official gazette.