Ukraine imposes sanctions on 34 Russians and 32 companies linked to Russia's military-industrial complex
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed decrees enacting National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine decisions to impose sanctions on Russian individuals and companies supplying products to Russia's military-industrial complex.
Source: Office of the President of Ukraine
Quote: "The second decree imposes sanctions on 32 Russian companies and 34 Russian nationals, most of whom are directors and founders of these enterprises.
Among them are companies involved in supplying goods for S-300 and S-400 systems, the Topol, Yars, and Iskander ballistic missiles, as well as gunpowder, rocket fuel, and components for munitions.
Also under sanctions are Russian enterprises producing electronic intelligence systems, airborne platforms for special equipment, and companies integrated into supply chains for high-precision industrial equipment and electronic components in circumvention of sanctions."
Details: The list also includes individuals who attempted to organise the lifting of US sanctions against Russia and soften the EU's position.
Ukraine said it will pass all the relevant information to its international partners in order to fully synchronise sanctions across foreign jurisdictions.
In addition, Ukraine extended sanctions against 13 individuals and 21 legal entities. Restrictions against them were first introduced in 2023.
Four companies from that sanctions package have ceased their unlawful activities.
Ukraine also extended restrictive measures against Irina Babakova, Natalia Selivanova and Vadim Giner, who are linked to the activities of the VS Group Management financial-industrial group in Ukraine, created by sanctioned Russian nationals and former members of the Luzhnikovskaya criminal group – Alexander Babakov, Mikhail Voyevodin and Eugeny Giner.
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