Zelensky introduced sanctions against fugitives: the lists included Dmytruk, Onyshchenko, and others.


Under the leadership of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, new sanctions were imposed against individuals and companies collaborating with the occupiers in the temporarily occupied territories. The sanctions targeted individuals who assist in justifying aggression and pay taxes to the occupiers. Among those sanctioned were former members of the Ukrainian parliament and a Ukrainian producer. Zelensky emphasized that this is just the beginning and further sanctions will be adopted.
In total, 13 individuals and 8 companies have been included in the new sanctions list, of which 6 are registered in Cyprus and 2 in Russia.
'This is just the beginning of significant work on sanctions against these individuals. The information received from the special services demands a fundamental response against them. New sanctions decisions will be made soon,' Zelensky emphasized.
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Under the leadership of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, sanctions were implemented against individuals and companies cooperating with the occupiers in the temporarily occupied territories. It has been noted that this is just the beginning of work in this direction, and further sanctions measures will be adopted in the future.Read also
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