The new restrictions will apply to 26 entities, including high-ranking Russian military officials involved in the Bucha crimes.
The United Kingdom has updated the sanctions list of Russian citizens, businesses and others who contribute to Russia's aggression in Ukraine. The new restrictions will affect 26 entities, including high-ranking military officials involved in the Bucha crimes.
The British government has said that sanctions are now being applied to some key leaders of the Russian army. In particular, First Deputy Chief of Staff Nikolai Bogdanovsky, Commander of the 64th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov (she is believed to be involved in the atrocities in Bucha), Airborne Forces Commander Colonel General Andrei Seryalukov and Special Operations Command. >
In addition, the British government stressed that the new list also includes those who publicly support Putin's invasion of Ukraine. In particular, the Ukrainian fugitive MP Ilya Kivu, who is currently hiding abroad.
As for enterprises, the sanctions affected the Kalashnikov concern, the Arzamas Machine-Building Plant, the Military-Industrial Company – all of them, one way or another, are involved in armaments Army of the Russian Federation.
Recall that on the eve of the United States also released a new sanctions list for Russian companies and individuals.
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