Implementation of Sanctions by the US Treasury Department against Numerous Iranian and Hong Kong Entities
The United States Department of Treasury (pictured) has imposed sanctions on both Iran and Hong Kong entities.
Last month, a drone attack on a US base in Jordan resulted in the death of three American soldiers. In response, on Friday (2nd), the United States announced new sanctions against the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, targeting a company based in Hong Kong.
According to the United States Treasury Department, four entities based in Iran and Hong Kong have been sanctioned for their involvement in supplying materials and sensitive technology to Iran's ballistic missile and drone program. These companies are believed to have actively supported individuals associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and other Iranian military organizations, acting as secret procurement entities.
Another goal is for China Petroleum and Natural Gas Corporation, headquartered in Hong Kong, to participate in the sale of Iranian goods worth hundreds of millions of dollars, serving the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force. The US Treasury Department has also imposed sanctions on six officials of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's electronic command network, accusing them of recently hacking into a controller manufactured by an Israeli company and posting images on the screen.
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