Great Britain introduced 8 businessmen and 6 enterprises of Russia to the sanctions lists.
This is stated in a statement common to Downing Street.
Sanctions are imposed against the Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs Boris Titov, his son Pavel Titov.
In addition, the owner of the REGNUM agency Sergey Rudnov, the owner of the Aerostat, Viktor Myachin, the founder and chairman of the Board of Directors of the Pharmaceutical Company Alexei Repik, the shareholder of the Rossiya Bank and the National Media Group Svetlana Krivonogikh, fell under British sanctions. Former Assistant Presidential Assistant and Deputy Board of Directors of the System Operator of the Unified Energy System JSC Evgeny School, as well as Nikolai Egorov, who, as noted in the statement, until recently served as deputy chairman of the board of the largest private oil refinery in Russia.
Also, companies such as CST (manufacturer of Russian drones), Topaz (MARDOMENTER Developer), Universalmash and Lipetsk (manufacturers of caterpillar chassis for air defense systems), “defense science” (organize transportation ”(organizes transportation. Russian military equipment), “RT-complex” (manufacturer of parts for helicopters).
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Great Britain imposed sanctions against more than 1.3 thousand legal entities and individuals from Russia.