Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sparked an unprecedented global response of coordinated sanctions, quickly turning Russia into the world’s most sanctioned country.
For the war’s three-year anniversary, Kharon dug into its data—gathered from corporate records, shipping data, litigation, media reporting, and more—to tell a visual story of Russian sanctions by the numbers.
The findings below showcase the reach of a sanctions program that has ensnared networks of companies and individuals far beyond Russian borders. They showcase the breadth of sectors that the EU, U.S., U.K. and others have targeted in order to hit Russia’s economy and military capacity. And they underscore the challenge for private industry and compliance professionals at financial institutions, trading companies, and multinational corporations to keep up with Russia's attempted evasion tactics.
For the war’s three-year anniversary, Kharon dug into its data—gathered from corporate records, shipping data, litigation, media reporting, and more—to tell a visual story of Russian sanctions by the numbers.
The findings below showcase the reach of a sanctions program that has ensnared networks of companies and individuals far beyond Russian borders. They showcase the breadth of sectors that the EU, U.S., U.K. and others have targeted in order to hit Russia’s economy and military capacity. And they underscore the challenge for private industry and compliance professionals at financial institutions, trading companies, and multinational corporations to keep up with Russia's attempted evasion tactics.




