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Russia Faces More Sanctions as Monitors Held in Ukraine

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Group of Seven leaders agreed to impose additional sanctions on Russia, blaming it for stoking the conflict in Ukraine as the government in Kiev said rebels had taken international military observers hostage.

Penalties will be unveiled early next week by the U.S. and the European Union, according to a European diplomat and an American official. The sanctions may target individuals with influence in sectors of the Russian economy, such as energy and banking, White House Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes told reporters traveling with U.S. President Barack Obama.