Australia imposed sanctions against Kabaeva, Nisanov and Putin's nephew

Australia imposed sanctions against Kabaeva, Nisanov and Putin's nephew
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Relatives of Vladimir Putin fell under the restrictions: Roman, Mikhail and Igor Putin. In addition, the Olympic champion Alina Kabaeva, the son of Nikolai Patrushev, fell under the sanctions.

Australia has expanded restrictive measures against RUSSIA, adding 16 Russians to the sanctions list, according to a document published on the website of the country's government.

Sanctions imposed against:

Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Media Group holding, Olympic champion Alina Kabaeva; cousin of the Russian president, former vice-president of Master Bank Igor Putin; his son Roman Putin; cousin of the President and Deputy Chairman of the Board of SOGAZ Insurance Mikhail Putin; HEAD of Gazfond Yuri Shamalov; head of the Ministry of Construction Irek Fayzullin; head of the Ministry of Transport Vitaly Savelyev; Head of the Ministry of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev; children's ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova; Grigory Berezkin, owner of the ESN group of companies; Igor Kesaev, owner and president of the Mercury group of companies; Mikhail Klishin, Chairman of the Board of Rossiya Bank; Chairman of the Board of Rosgeology Sergey Gorkov; Chairman of the defense concern "RTI Systems" Yevgeny Novitsky; God Nisanov, co-founder of the Kyiv Ploshchad group of companies; co-owner and head of Vital Development Corporation Alexander Plekhov.


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Since the end of February, Canberra has repeatedly expanded the sanctions lists against Russia, in particular, the authorities have banned representatives of Russia's top leadership from visiting Australia. The sanctions also affected Putin, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. In early April, Australia approved sanctions against a number of "members of the elite and oligarchs close to Putin." Then the lists included the head of the Ministry of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov, the head of the National Center for Defense Control of Russia, Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev and the vice-speaker of the State Duma Alexander Babakov.

The Russian Foreign Ministry in mid-April banned the entry of 228 Australian citizens, including Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his deputy Barnaby Joyce. Then, in mid-June, restrictive measures were expanded - another 121 Australian citizens were added to the lists, for whom entry into Russia was closed on an indefinite basis. The Russian department then explained that they included in the list of heads of "power structures, businessmen, experts and journalists who form the Russophobic agenda."

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