Japan sanctions 90 Russian individuals
Region
- 05 July, 2022
- 05:40
Japan has expanded individual and export sanctions against Russia and Belarus over the situation in Ukraine.
Report informs, citing TASS, that export sanctions have been imposed on 90 entities, and a decision to freeze the assets of 57 Russian individuals and six entities has been made, the Japanese Finance Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
Among others, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko, Sergey Roldugin, a cellist, deputy head of the Kherson Region’s civil-military administration Kirill Stremousov, and the family of Alexey Mordashov, Severstal and Power Machines board chairman, are on the black list. Also, 45 Russian servicemen are blacklisted.
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