All news

Odessa mayor, MP, senior official added to Russia’s countersanctions list

The total number of Ukrainian nationals falling under Russia’s sanctions is 576 people

MOSCOW, December 25./TASS/. Odessa Mayor Gennady Trukhanv, chief of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry Vasily Burba and Ukraine’s First Deputy Minister of the Interior Sergey Yarovoy have been put on the list of Ukrainian individuals under Russian countersanctions among others.

Their names along with the names of a number of parliamentarians from the ruling Pyotr Poroshenko Bloc, Samopomich (Self Reliance) Party and officials are on the full list made public on the website of the Russian Cabinet of Ministers.

Also on the list are co-chairman of Opposition Bloc Boris Kolesnikov, the head of its parliamentary faction Vadim Novinsky and its deputies Alexander Vilkul and Mikhail Dobkin who refused to join a new association, Opposition Platform - For Life. Nashi (Ours) Party leader Yevgeny Murayev, Alyona Babak from Samopomich and Alyona Shkrum from Batkivshchyna Party were also blacklisted.

As a result, the total number of Ukrainian nationals falling under Russia’s sanctions is 576 people, growing by 245 people.

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree earlier on Tuesday expanding the list of Ukraine’s individuals and legal entities under countersanctions.

On November 1, Medvedev signed a government decree introducing special economic measures against 322 Ukrainian citizens and 68 companies. Counter-sanctions included freezing non-cash funds, non-documentary securities and property in Russia and banning transfer of funds (withdrawal of capital) outside Russia

Russia's countermeasures against Ukrainian citizens and companies are aimed at countering Kiev’s unfriendly actions against Russian citizens and companies and can be abolished if Ukraine lifts its sanctions, the Russian Government said earlier. The Russian Cabinet also reserved the right to expand tit-for-tat measures against Ukraine.