New restrictions on dual-use goods and defense exports deal a significant blow to Moscow’s sanctions evasion network, threatening production delays for Lancet drones, Kalibr missiles, and other weapons systems.
From: Euromaiden Press BYREPORTING FROM UKRAINE

Today, there is important news from Central Asia.
Here, Kazakhstan has taken a decisive step that signals a further sharp shift in its posture toward Russia. By enforcing strict border control, the country is signaling clearly that the time for silent support of Russian sanctions evasion is over.

New export licensing and monitoring rules
Kazakhstan has introduced new export rules that will remain in force for at least one year, aimed at restricting the re-export of dual-use goods to Russia and minimizing the risk of sanctions circumvention.
Under the new rules, a wide range of products now require mandatory export licenses, while goods imported from the European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom are placed under enhanced monitoring and explicitly barred from being re-exported to Russia.