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Kiev imposes sanctions against FSB officers over Navalny incident — agency

According to the ews report, the majority of the newly blacklisted Russian nationals are employees of the FSB Institute of Forensic Science

KIEV, October 5. /TASS/. Kiev has imposed personal sanctions against seven officers of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) whom it claims to be involved in the incident with Russian blogger Alexei Navalny, RBC-Ukraine reported on Tuesday.

The agency cited Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s decree endorsing the corresponding resolution of the National Security and Defense.

According to the agency, the majority of the newly blacklisted Russian nationals are employees of the FSB Institute of Forensic Science.

Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council passed a resolution on these sanctions on September 17. The Council’s Secretary Alexei Danilov said back then that the restrictions will apply to seven FSB officers who allegedly "were directly involved in Alexei Navalny’s poisoning."

Alexey Navalny was rushed to a local hospital in the Siberian city of Omsk on August 20, 2020, after collapsing on a Moscow-bound flight from Tomsk. He fell into a coma and was put on a ventilator in an intensive care unit. On August 22, he was airlifted to Berlin and admitted to the Charite hospital. On September 2, the German government claimed that the blogger had been affected by a toxic agent belonging to the Novichok family. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov pointed out that no poisonous substances had been detected in Navalny’s system prior to his transfer to Berlin.