The 13th EU sanctions package includes restrictions on 193 individuals and entities, including those involved in the Russian military industry, cyberwarfare, arms supplies from North Korea, and the abduction of Ukrainian children.
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The approved new package of sanctions against Russia includes restrictions on 193 individuals and legal entities.
The 13th EU sanctions package includes a section on the abduction of Ukrainian children and their transportation to occupied Crimea, Belarus, and Russia.
Inna Varlamova, wife of Russian State Duma MP Sergei Mironov, changed the names and places of birth for a child kidnapped from an orphanage in Kherson.
Marina Peschanskaya, Commissioner for Children's Rights in Russian-occupied Sevastopol, took part in illegal transportation of children from Melitopol to Sevastopol.
Dmitriy Demidov and Olga Volkova are key figures in forced deportation of Ukrainian children to Belarus and their subsequent illegal adoption.
The listings include 12 members of Russian occupation authorities in Ukraine, including those responsible for the indoctrination of Ukrainian children
The 13th package of EU sanctions against Russia includes restrictive measures against 193 individuals and legal entities.
Sanctions target those involved in the Russian military industry, cyber warfare, arms transfers from North Korea, and the abduction of Ukrainian children.
Export restrictions are imposed on 27 companies involved in sanctions circumvention.
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