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US sanctions are aimed at disrupting Iran's weapons procurement

The US?government announced sanctions against individuals and entities that it claimed were a part of a network that helped Iran acquire weapons.

In a statement, the U.S. Treasury Department stated that sanctions would be imposed on Iranians and Russians as well as entities with bases in Iran, Russia,?and Nigeria.

The move coincides with heightened tensions, including hostilities between Washington and Tehran over the Strait of Hormuz.

Treasury released a statement saying that Wednesday's targets "exemplify Iran’s use of foreign aviation, transport, and financial conduits as well as travel coordinators in order to conceal the IRGC’s role 'in illicit procurement' and to move materials and personnel around the world."

These sanctions are in addition to the U.S. actions taken?in May?against companies and individuals, including some based in China and Hong Kong?against accusations that they were aiding Iran's weapons sector. The U.S. imposed sanction in June against 11 individuals and entities who helped weapons?procurement for Iran's IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) and Iranian military.

(source: Reuters)