Ukrainian government approved sanctions against Belarus and Russia, included Putin’s daughters

The press service of the Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporary Occupied Territories of Ukraine noted that the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine at its meeting on September 2, 2022, approved a new package of sanctions, which applies to 99 individuals and 178 legal entities, including the daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Source: The press service of the Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporary Occupied Territories of Ukraine

It is reported that it is about Russian enterprises of the military-industrial complex, and officials of the national banks of the Russian Federation and Belarus.

“The companies and persons of the states that contributed to the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and helped the aggressor to circumvent the previous sanctions came under the sanctions. In particular, Sernia Group, which helped the Russian Federation to supply microelectronics products for the needs of the military industry.”

In addition, sanctions were imposed against the Russian TV company “Tsargrad” and companies engaged in mining in the interests of Russian industry.

The list of persons subject to strict restrictions was headed by the daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Ministry of Reintegration emphasized that sanctions would be applied by Ukraine synchronously with partner countries.


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