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English, seven US sanctions Russia for Navalny poisoning

English, seven US sanctions Russia for Navalny poisoning
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LONDON: England and the United States gave seven Russian officials on Friday’s first birthday from fatal fatal poisoning from cremin criticism which was imprisoned by Alexei Navalny, who was blamed west in Moscow.
Individuals – All members of the Russian domestic security services FSB, the successors of KGB – accused of planning or carrying out attacks on neuracur agents 20 August 2020, 2020.
They now face the freezing of assets and travel prohibits under sanctions.
Those who are newly targeted by the British and US include the alleged FSB operator Alexey Alexandrov, Vladimir Panasev and Ivan Vladimirovich Osipov.
His steps were the second round of retaliation by the British for poisoning, after targeting six individuals and one entity in October 2020.
The United States and the European Union also imposed their own sanctions round in March.
Western intelligence agencies have been assessed by “high trust” that the FSB officer poisoned Navalny with Novichok’s nervous agent last year.
This peng was flown to Germany for treatment but was embedded again in January, only to be arrested and then sent to the punish colony.
British foreign secretary Dominic Raab said the latest sanctions are “sending a clear message that every use of chemical weapons by the Russian state violates international law”.
He reaffirmed Western calls for “transparent criminal investigations” into poisoning.
“We urge Russia to declare a full stock of nervous agents Novichok,” added Raab, saying there should be no impunity for the use of chemical weapons.
Trans-Atlantic Allies claimed Alexandrov, Panyev and Osipov were all present in the city of Russia Tomsk during the navalny toxic there and “key figure” in the murder tried.
Meanwhile, four other high-ranking officials – including General General, General and Colonel on FSB – were also beaten with sanctions.

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