“The United States remains steadfast in its commitment to the people of Burma, and will continue to deny the military the materiel it uses to commit these atrocities.”
Myanmar’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Treasury targeted Myanmar military aviation fuel suppliers on Friday, imposing sanctions on Myanmar-based Asia Sun Group, Asia Sun Trading Co. Ltd And Cargo Link Petroleum Logistics Co. Ltd.
Also targeted were individuals and entities the Treasury said were associated with or have provided equipment to Myanmar’s military, including a close associate of the military regime leader and the associate’s companies, Star Sapphire Group of Companies and Star Sapphire Trading Company Limited.
The United States and other Western countries have already announced a series of sanctions targeting junta members, the military government’s agencies, and military-run companies, seeking to curb their ability to raise money.
A U.N. report published this month found that violence had intensified in northwestern and southeastern Myanmar due to the military’s “indiscriminate air strikes and artillery shelling, mass burnings of villages to displace civilian populations, and denial of humanitarian access”.
The junta has previously said it is carrying out a legitimate campaign against what it calls terrorists and denied atrocities have taken place.