EU intends to impose sanctions against two dozen foreign companies as part of measures aimed at closing loopholes that allow Russia to obtain military technologies through third countries, according to The Guardian. Three companies in mainland China, as well as four in Hong Kong and one in India, are included in a 91-page document listing companies and individuals that EU member states aim to add to the sanctions list ahead of the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Representatives of the EU, UK, and U.S. are set to meet in Brussels today. A source of the media reports that add…