Ukraine sanctions five Rusal aluminum enterprises over military ties

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed four decrees on August 20-21 imposing sanctions on five companies within the Russian aluminum group Rusal and nine associated Russian citizens. The move targets what Kyiv calls a critical pipeline of raw materials feeding directly into Russia’s military-industrial complex. Ukraine’s Economic Security Council reported that Rusal supplies aluminum essential to Russian military equipment and missile systems. The sanctioned entities are involved in importing alumina and producing the finished aluminum that ultimately ends up in weapons platforms aimed at Ukrainian cities. Why aluminum matters to war machines Rusal accounts for roughly 9% of global primary aluminum output and a comparable share of alumina production. That makes it one of the world’s largest aluminum companies, and its output is deeply woven into Russia’s defense supply chain. The Economic Security Council of Ukraine specifically flagged the connection between foreign alumina supplies and Russian military production. One facility that drew particular scrutiny was the Aughinish Alumina refinery in Ireland, which ESCU research identified as part of the supply chain connecting E...

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