UK Adds 15 to Russia Sanctions Regime
The U.K. added eight individuals and seven entities to its Russia sanctions regime, the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation announced.
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The individuals now subject to an asset freeze and a travel ban are Nikolai Egorov, former director of Antipinsky Oil Refinery; Svetlana Krivonogikh, Bank Rossiya shareholder; Viktor Myachin, Aerostart owner; Alexander Repik, cR-Pharm chairman; Sergei Rudnov, Regnum News Agency owner; Evgeny Shkolov, deputy chairman-JSC System Operator of the Unified Energy System; Pavel Titov, Abrau-Durso board chairman and Delovaya Rossiya president; and Boris Titov, Russia's presidential commissioner for entrepreneurs' rights.
The newly sanctioned entities are AO NPP Topaz, JSC Plant Universalmash, Lipetsk Mechanical Plant, CST, RT-Komplekt, Moscoms and Oboronlogistics.