The United Kingdom imposed new sanctions on prominent Russian personalities and military leaders, including Sergey Brilev, propagandist who owns Russia Today (RT) news channel.
Other Russian personalities facing sanctions include Aleksandr Zharov, CEO of Gazprom-Media, Alexey Nikolov, managing director of RT, and Anton Anisimov, director of Sputnik International Broadcasting.
Colonel Mikhail Mizintsev, nicknamed “the butcher of Mariupol”, is also among the 14 new additions to the sanctions list.
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