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Russia adds 121 Australian nationals to sanctions list — Foreign Ministry

Among them are Deputy Ministers of Defense, Air Force and Navy commanders, the ministry noted

MOSCOW, June 16. /TASS/. Russia has expanded the list of Australian citizens subject to personal sanctions in another tit-for-tat move, the Foreign Ministry stated on Thursday.

"In response to the Australian government's expanding sanctions, which involve a growing number of Russian citizens - both officials and members of their families, as well as representatives of the business community and the media - 121 Australians have been added to the Russian stop-list, among them security chiefs, business people, experts and journalists who shape a Russophobic agenda in this country," the ministry said.

"These people are indefinitely prohibited from entering the Russian Federation," it stressed out. Among them are Deputy Ministers of Defense, Air Force and Navy commanders, the Foreign Ministry noted.

"Given that the official Canberra does not intend to abandon its anti-Russian course and continues to multiply sanctions measures, work on updating the Russian stop-list will go on," the Foreign Ministry said.