EU sanctions against Russia: Moscow mayor and Nightwolves nationalists on the list

To impose restrictive measures on an additional 54 individuals and 10 entities in response to the ongoing unjustified and unprovoked Russian military attack against Ukraine, the EU. This decision is added to the “maintenance and alignment” sanctions package adopted by the Council on 21 July 2022.

Listed individuals include senior members of the political or cultural establishment, such as members of the state and provincial parliaments, local politicians such as Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Also listed are senior military leaders, politicians appointed to Ukrainian territories invaded by Russia, members of the Nightwolves, a nationalist motorcycle club, propagandists and top businessmen, the Council’s statement said.

Sanctioned entities include Sberbank, a major financial institution, the Nightwolves, companies active in the military or shipbuilding industry or involved in the theft of Ukrainian grain, and a number of entities that have spread pro-Kremlin and anti-Ukraine propaganda .

Due to the fact that the Syrian regime provides support – including military support – to war in Ukrainethe Council also decided to list six individuals and one entity involved in recruiting Syrian mercenaries to fight in Ukraine with Russian troops.

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The sanctions concern 1,212 individuals and 108 entities

In total, the EU’s restrictive measures in relation to actions that undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine now apply to a total of 1,212 individuals and 108 entities, as reported by the Athens News Agency. Those identified are subject to an asset freeze and EU citizens and companies are prohibited from holding funds in them. Natural persons are additionally subject to a travel ban, which prevents them from entering or passing through EU territories.

In order to hold the Syrian regime fully accountable for its role in Ukraine, the Council also lists four additional individuals and one entity under a separate sanctions regime related to restrictive measures in view of the situation in Syria. These include a high-ranking military official involved in the recruitment of Syrian mercenaries to fight in Ukraine on Russia’s side, individuals who benefit from or support the regime and a leading businessman operating in Syria.

Source: News Beast

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