List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian War
Appearance
During the 2014 Crimean crisis and 2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine, Western governments sanctioned a gradually increasing number of individuals (mostly Russian or pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians, officers, and businessmen) and several companies because of their direct or alleged indirect involvement. The Russian government responded with sanctions against Canadian and US individuals, mostly politicians. The following list details the sanctioned parties.
By Western governments
As of 13 April, following a third round of Canadian,[1] EU[2] and US sanctions,[3][4] alongside dozens of individuals, two companies were also listed.[3]
Representative | Name | Sanctioned by Canada[5][6][7] | Sanctioned by the E.U.[1][8][9] | Sanctioned by the U.S.[3][10] | Remarks |
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Russia | ru | Commander of the Russian Southern Military District | |||
Russia | ru | Member of the Federation Council of Russia | |||
Russia | Aleksandr Vitko | Commander of the Black Sea Fleet | |||
Sevastopol | Aleksei Chaly | Chief of the executive committee of the Sevastopol City Council | |||
Russia | ru | Commander of the Russian military units deployed in Crimea. | |||
Russia | ru | Member of the Federation Council of Russia. | |||
Ukraine | Denis Berezovsky | Defected commander of the Ukrainian Navy | |||
Ukraine | Serhiy Arbuzov | Former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine | |||
Ukraine | Oleksandr Klymenko | Former Minister of Revenues of Ukraine | |||
Ukraine | uk | Former Energy Minister of Ukraine | |||
Ukraine | Yuriy Ivanyushchenko | Member of the Party of Regions | |||
Russia | Dmitry Rogozin | Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation | |||
Russia | ru | Deputy Speaker of the Federation Council of Russia. | |||
Russia | Leonid Slutsky | Member of the State Duma and the LDPR party | |||
Russia | Nikolai Ryzhkov | Member of the Federation Council | |||
Russia | Oleg Panteleev | First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Parliamentary Issues | |||
Crimea | Pyotr Zima | Head of the Crimean Security Service appointed by S. Aksyonov | |||
Crimea | Rustam Temirgaliev | Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Crimea | |||
Crimea | Sergey Aksyonov | De facto Prime Minister of Crimea | |||
Russia | Sergey Glazyev | Presidential Adviser to Vladimir Putin | |||
Russia | Sergey Mironov | Leader of the Russian Parliament faction A Just Russia | |||
Crimea | Sergey Tsekov | Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of Crimea | |||
Russia | ru | Deputy Speaker of the State Duma | |||
Russia | Valentina Matviyenko | Chairman of the Federation Council | |||
Russia | Victor Ozerov | Member of the Federation Council of Russia | |||
Ukraine | Viktor Medvedchuk | Ukrainian oligarch | |||
Ukraine | Viktor Yanukovych | Ousted-President of Ukraine | |||
Russia | Vladimir Dzhabarov | Member of the Federation Council of Russia | |||
Russia | Vladislav Surkov | Close ally to Vladimir Putin | |||
Crimea | Vladimir Konstantinov | Chairman of the Crimean Parliament | |||
Russia | Yelena Mizulina | member of the State Duma and the A Just Russia party | |||
Crimea | Yuriy Zherebtsov | Counsellor of the Speaker of the Supreme Council of Crimea | |||
Citizen of Russia, Finland and Armenia |
Gennady Timchenko | Russian (-Finnish) businessman | |||
Finland[11] | ru | Russian (-Finnish) businessman | |||
Russia | ru | Russian businessman | |||
Russia | Andrei Fursenko | Aide to the President of Russia | |||
Russia | Alexey Gromov | Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia | |||
Russia | Sergei Ivanov | Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia | |||
Russia | Viktor Ivanov | Member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation | |||
Russia | Vladimir Kozhin | Head of Administration under the President of the Russian Federation | |||
Russia | Yury Kovalchuk | Largest single shareholder of Bank Rossiya; according to the US, "a personal banker for senior officials of the Russian Federation including Putin".[12] | |||
Russia | Sergey Naryshkin | Chairman of the State Duma | |||
Russia | Igor Sergun | Chief of the Main Directorate of the GRU | |||
Russia | Vladimir Yakunin | Russian official, president of the state-run Russian Railways company. | |||
Russia | Yury Ushakov | Key Foreign Policy Advisor to the President | |||
Russia | Vladimir Pligin | Chairman of the State Duma Constitutional Law and NationBuilding Committee | |||
Russia | Arkadii Bakhin | First Deputy of the Minister of Defence | |||
Russia | Mikhail Margelov | Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs | |||
Russia | Vitalii Ignatenko | First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs | |||
Crimea | Mikhail Malyshev | De facto Chair of the Crimea Electoral Commission[3] | |||
Crimea | Valery Medvedev | De facto Chair of the Sevastopol Electoral Commission[3] | |||
Russia | Bank Rossiya | Bank that provided "material support" to Russian officials and whose biggest shareholder is the also-sanctioned Yury Kovalchuk.[12] | |||
Crimea | Chornomornaftogaz | Crimea-based gas company,[3] allegedly sanctioned in order to prevent Russian state company Gazprom from dealing with or acquiring it.[13] | |||
Representative | Name | Sanctioned by Canada[5][6][7] | Sanctioned by the E.U.[1][8][9] | Sanctioned by the U.S.[3][10] | Remarks |
By Russia
Notes
References
- ^ a b c Commisso, Christina (12 April 2014). "Baird: Canada 'cannot sit by while Russia illegally occupies Ukraine'". CTV News. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
Ottawa announced travel bans on the chair of the Sevastopol Electoral Commission, Valery Medvedev, and chair of the Crimean Electoral Commission Mikhail Malyshev. [...]economic sanctions on Crimean oil and gas company Chornomornaftogaz.
- ^ "США распространили санкции на чиновников Крыма" (in Russian). BBC Russian Service. 12 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Ukraine-related Designations". US Department of Treasury. 2014-03-20.
- ^ "USA Imposes Additional Sanctions On Chornomornaftogaz, 7 Crimean Officials". Ukrainian News Agency. 12 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
- ^ a b "Sanctions List | Prime Minister of Canada". Ottawa, Ontario: Pm.gc.ca. 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ a b "Sanctions List | Prime Minister of Canada". Ottawa, Ontario: Pm.gc.ca. 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ a b "Sanctions List | Prime Minister of Canada". Ottawa, Ontario: Pm.gc.ca. 2014-03-21. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ a b "EU sanctions list includes Russian commanders, Crimea PM". Reuters. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
- ^ a b http://en.itar-tass.com/world/727858
- ^ a b "FACT SHEET: Ukraine-Related Sanctions | The White House". Whitehouse.gov. 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ Arja Paananen (March 6, 2014). "Puhuivatko "suomalaiset kaverit" Putinille järkeä?". Talouselämä.
- ^ a b Jason Bush; Megan Davies (28 March 2014). "Sanctions-hit Bank Rossiya shifts to rouble-only operations". Reuters. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
- ^ Mohammed, Arshad (11 April 2014). "UPDATE 1-U.S. sanctions Crimea gas company, in move aimed at Gazprom". Reuters. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
- ^ Mas, Susana (April 10, 2014). "Russian sanctions against Canadians a 'badge of honour'". CBC News.
- ^ Lowery, Wesley; O'Keefe, Ed (20 March 2014). "Reacting to sanctions, Russians ban Reid, Boehner and four other lawmakers". The Washington Post. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "Opinion: On Ukraine, more must be done - CNN.com". Edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 2014-04-08.