Afghanistan, Oct. 4 -- The European Union has extended sanctions on Russia until October 2026, citing ongoing hybrid threats including cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and destabilizing influence operations across Europe.
The European Union has extended its sanctions against Russia for another year, citing Moscow's continued "hybrid activities" that threaten regional stability and undermine European security.
In a statement released on Friday, October 3, the Council of the European Union announced that the sanctions will now remain in effect until October 9, 2026. The decision underscores the bloc's determination to respond to what it calls Russia's "persistent destabilizing operations."
Introduced last year, the sanctions regime ...