Ukraine Targets Russia’s Crypto Channels in New Sanctions to Undermine War Financing
Ukraine has announced a sweeping new sanctions package aimed squarely at disrupting Russia’s use of cryptocurrencies to fund its ongoing war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed on Sunday, intensifying Kyiv’s efforts to block digital channels allegedly fueling Moscow’s military.
Ukraine has announced a sweeping new sanctions package aimed squarely at disrupting Russia’s use of cryptocurrencies to fund its ongoing war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed on Sunday, intensifying Kyiv’s efforts to block digital channels allegedly fueling Moscow’s military.
Today I signed a new Ukrainian sanctions package. These are special sanctions targeting numerous Russian financial schemes, particularly cryptocurrency-related ones. This is both a synchronization with our partners and our own initiative.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) July 6, 2025
The latest measures, developed with input from the National Bank of Ukraine, target 60 Russian-linked companies and 73 individuals, many of whom are reportedly connected to crypto-based financial networks supporting Russia’s defence sector. According to Zelenskyy, one of the sanctioned firms had transferred several billion dollars this year alone, much of it funneled into the arms industry.
This crackdown comes as Russia increasingly turns to digital assets to circumvent traditional financial sanctions. With conventional banking routes largely restricted by Western powers, cryptocurrencies have emerged as a vital workaround, prompting Ukrainian authorities to move swiftly to seal off these channels. Zelenskyy stressed the urgency of dismantling such crypto corridors to cut off remaining financial oxygen to the Kremlin.
To maximize impact, the sanctions were formulated in close coordination with international partners, especially the European Union. The goal, Zelenskyy said, is to ensure Ukrainian and global sanctions are mutually reinforced, forming a united front to isolate Russia economically.
“It’s a complex task,” he noted, “because sanction frameworks differ worldwide. But our shared objective is clear: end the war and block every financial artery that keeps it alive.”
Looking ahead, Zelenskyy revealed that more sanctions are on the horizon, with efforts underway to further synchronize Ukraine’s measures with upcoming EU packages. He called for complete bilateral recognition of sanctions, arguing that European restrictions should be enforceable in Ukraine and vice versa, to close loopholes and ensure consistency.
Meanwhile, in a separate but related development, Ukrainian lawmakers have introduced a draft bill that could authorize the central bank to hold cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as part of its national reserves. If passed, the legislation would represent a bold step toward integrating Ukraine into the global digital financial system at a time when crypto is increasingly becoming both a tool for innovation and a battleground for national security.
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