MADRID, September 27 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Russian government on Wednesday announced sanctions against more than 20 British citizens, including the British Chief of Defense Staff, Tony Radakin, for their “support” of the “neo-Nazi regime in Kiev”, within the framework of the invasion of Ukraine, unleashed in February 2022.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has specified that it has added 23 British citizens to its sanctions list, “including representatives of the political-military apparatus, journalistic bodies and the scientific community.”
Therefore, he pointed out that Radakin “oversaw the training of Ukrainian Armed Forces militia members on British territory,” while detailing that there were also sanctioned individuals from “a political science center dedicated to the collection and analysis of information to combat Russia.” ” .
In this case, those affected by sanctions include members of the think tank Royal United Services Institute, the Henry Jackson Foundation, and the Civitas Institute, according to a statement published on the Russian Foreign Ministry website.
“We would like to emphasize once again that Britain’s efforts to increase sanctions pressure on Russia will definitely receive a firm response from us. Efforts to expand sanctions in response to London’s hostile actions will continue,” he said.
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