Canada imposes sanctions against Abramovich and Khimki police chief

Canada imposes sanctions against Abramovich and Khimki police chief
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The sanctions list includes five Russians and 32 departments or organizations, including the Ministry of Defense and the Foreign Intelligence Service. Their assets in CANADA will be frozen,

Canada has included five Russians and 32 agencies or companies on the sanctions list due to "violation of peace and international security." The list is published on the website of the government of the country.

it included businessmen Roman Abramovich and Alisher Usmanov, HEAD of the CEC of RUSSIA Ella Pamfilova. Also on the list were Elena Morozova and Igor Yanchuk. Morozova’s initials match those of the judge of the Khimki City COURT (now working in the Moscow Regional Court), who ordered the arrest of oppositionist Alexei Navalny in January 2021, and Yanchuk’s – with the data of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs department for Khimki near Moscow.

As Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explained, they are prohibited from doing business in this country, and their assets, if any, will be frozen, reports The Globe and Mail.

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The black list of departments and legal entities includes: