The Japanese government has included dozens of Russians and collaborators, as well as several organizations, on the sanctions list.
Japan introduced on Tuesday, February 28, new sanctions against the Russian Federation. 73 organizations, a bank of the aggressor state and 48 individuals, including 39 Russians and eight associates, were subjected to restrictions. This was reported by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The restrictions were imposed on Alexander Kharichev, head of the Russian President’s department for ensuring the activities of the State Council, his deputy Boris Rapoport and Turpal-ali Ibragimov, who is called a relative of the leader of Chechnya , Ramzan Kadyrov.
In addition, this list includes the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Viktor Goremykin, head of the concern Kalashnikov Alan Lushnikov and members of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.
Sanctions also apply to PMC Wagner, Rosbank, a number of institutes, research centers associated with the military-industrial complex, in particular the Physics Institute. PM Lebedev and other organizations.
“The assets of these organizations will be frozen if they are discovered,” the ministry said.
The Japanese government also imposed export restrictions on 21 Russian organizations.
As previously reported, Ukraine will receive $170 million from Japan to restore infrastructure
Recall that in two months Japan provided 259 generators to Ukraine.
Japan intends to provide $5.5 billion in aid to Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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