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List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian War

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February 2014 and the renewed hostilities in February 2022, several countries imposed international sanctions on Russia and Crimea as the Russo-Ukrainian War continued. Major economic and political powers, including the United States and members of the European Union (EU), as well as international organizations, established sanctions against individuals, businesses, and officials from Russia and Ukraine.[1][2]

In response, Russia imposed sanctions against other countries, which included a complete ban on food imports from Australia, Canada, Norway, the United States, and the European Union.

By Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, the European Union and Australia

Prior to 2022 invasion

The European Union, United States, and Canada imposed an initial round of sanctions on 17 March 2014 and, on 11 April,[3][4][5] Albania, Iceland and Montenegro announced that they would be following suit.[6] On 28 April, the US expanded its sanctions to include 17 Russian companies,[7] with Japan,[8][9] Canada,[9][10] and Australia,[11] taking similar actions soon thereafter.

The EU also joined the 28 April sanctions[12] and, in addition, instructed the European Investment Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to suspend the signature of new financing operations in Russia.[13] The EU continued to expand the scope and duration its sanctions repeatedly over the following months,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] agreeing to extend the existing sanctions on 150 individuals and 38 companies for another six months in March 2018[22] and adding five individuals to their sanctions lists for their involvement with and organisation of the March 2018 Russia presidential elections in Crimea and Sevastopol that May.[23]

Switzerland, although not an EU member, mirrored the Union's sanctions,[23] a historic deviation from the country's stance of semi-complete political and wartime neutrality, citing a "serious violation of the most fundamental norms of international law [...] within the scope of its political room for manoeuvre."[24]

New Zealand imposed "largely symbolic" sanctions in May 2014,[25] and, that September, Australia placed Russia, Crimea, and Sevastopol on the Australian autonomous sanctions list in response to the Russian threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,[26][27][28] while Japan sanctioned Russian military-related technology and five major Russian banks (VTB Bank, Sberbank, Gazprombank, Vnesheconombank, and the Russian Agricultural Bank).[29]

Since first imposing its sanctions in 2014, the United States expanded them several times, including in December 2015[30][31][32] and April 2018.[33][34][35]

As of 24 May 2018, Ukraine's sanctions list named more than 1000 individuals and more than 400 entities.[36]

After 2022 invasion

Personal sanctions

Representative Name [a] [b][58][59] [6][60] [c] [d] [e] Remarks
 Russia Vladimir Putin [95] President of Russia
 Russia Mikhail Mishustin Prime Minister of Russia
 Russia Sergey Lavrov Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia
 Russia Sergei Shoigu Minister of Defence of Russia
 Russia Dmitry Medvedev Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, former President and former Prime Minister of Russia[96]
 Belarus Alexander Lukashenko President of Belarus
 Belarus Roman Golovchenko Prime Minister of Belarus
 Belarus Viktor Khrenin Minister of Defence of Belarus
 Crimea Sergey Abisov Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea
 Russia Valeri Abramov Linked to VAD, AO
 Ukraine Larisa Airapetyan Health Minister of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Oleg Akimov [ru] Deputy of the Luhansk Economic Union in the National Council of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Andrey Akimov Chairman of management board of Gazprombank
 Crimea Sergey Aksyonov Head of the Republic of Crimea
 Russia Victor Anosov Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Russia Vladimir Potanin Nornickel co-owner[97]
 Crimea Anna Vladimirovna Anyukhina Minister for Property and Land Relations in Republic of Crimea
 Russia Igor Antipov Minister of Information of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Anatoly Antonov Deputy Minister of Defence
 Russia Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, secular name Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyayev (UK) Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' and Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church
 Russia Vladimir Antyufeyev, also known as Vladim Shevtsov or Vladimir Shevtsov Former head of the Ministry of State Security of unrecognized Transnistria, wanted by the law enforcement agencies of Latvia and Moldova.
 Russia Viacheslav Apraksimov Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Ukraine Serhiy Arbuzov Former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine
 Ukraine Mykola Azarov Former Prime Minister of Ukraine
 Ukraine Oleksiy Azarov Son of Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov
 Russia Alexander Babakov Member of the Duma
 Crimea Konstantin Bakharev Member of the Duma
 Russia Arkady Bakhin First Deputy Minister of Defence
 Crimea Ruslan Balbek Member of the Duma
 Russia Marat Bashirov Acting Prime Minister of People's Republic of Luhansk
 Ukraine Eduard Basurin Deputy Commander of the Ministry of Defense of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Oleg Belaventsev Russian envoy overseeing Crimea[7]
 Crimea Dmitry Belik Member of the Duma represents Sevastopol and on Committee for Control and Regulation
 Russia Andrey Belousov First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
 Russia Oleg Belozyorov Chief executive officer of Russian Railways
 Ukraine Oleg Bereza Minister of Interior for the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Fyodor Berezin Deputy of Igor Girkin
 Ukraine Denis Berezovsky Defected commander of the Ukrainian Navy
 Ukraine Natalya Ivanovna Berzruchenko Deputy Chairwoman of Crimea Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Russia Sergey Beseda Colonel General Federal Security Service (FSB) & Commander of the Fifth Service
 Ukraine Olga Besedina Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Ihor Kolomoyskyi Former Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
 Ukraine Igor Bezler One of the leaders of the self-defense militia of Horlivka
 Russia Vladimir Bogdanov Russian businessman
 Russia Nikolay Bogdanovsky Russian General
 Ukraine Raisa Bohatyriova Former Minister of Health of Ukraine
 Ukraine Valeriy Bolotov (d. 2017) One of the leaders of the "Army of the South-East"
 Russia Alexander Borodai Prime minister of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Alexander Bortnikov Director of the Federal Security Service
 Ukraine Oleg Bugrov Former Defense Minister of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Dmitry Bulgakov Russian General
 Crimea Vadim Viktorovich Bulgakov Head of Federal Penitentiary Service of Sevastopol
 Russia Andrey Bulyutin Providing material support to the Kalashnikov Concern
 Russia Yevgeny Bushmin (d. 2019) Deputy Speaker of the Federation Council of Russia.
 Crimea Aleksei Chaly Chief of the executive committee of the Sevastopol City Council
 Russia Sergey Chemezov CEO of Rostec[7]
 Russia Andrey Vladimirovich Cherezov Deputy Minister of Energy for Russia Federation in the Department of Operational Control and Management for Electric Power; supports power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol that is independent of Ukraine
 Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
 Russia Konstantin Chuychenko Russia’s Minister of Justice
 Russia Mikhail Degtyarev Member of the State Duma
 Russia Oleg Deripaska Russian businessman
 Ukraine Vladyslav Nykolayevych Deynego [hy; ru] Deputy Head of the People's Council of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic.
 Ukraine Mykhailo Dobkin Chairman, Party of Regions, Kharkiv division
 Ukraine Pavel Dryomov [Wikidata] (d. 2015) Commander of the "First Cossack Regiment", an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
 Russia Aleksandr Dugin A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union
 Russia Colonel-General Aleksandr Dvornikov Commander of Southern Military District since September 2016
 Russia Vladimir Dzhabarov Member of the Federation Council of Russia
 Russia Yunus-bek Yevkurov [98] Deputy Defence Minister of Russia
 Ukraine Ekaterina Filippova [ru] Former Minister of Justice of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Mikhail Fradkov Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service
 Russia Sergey Frank Chairman of Sovcomflot, shipping company
 Russia Andrei Fursenko Aide to the President of Russia
 Russia Aleksandr Galkin Commander of the Russian Southern Military District
 Russia Valery Gerasimov Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia
 Russia Igor Girkin, aka Igor Ivanovich Strelkov GRU agent
 Russia Sergey Glazyev Presidential Adviser to Vladimir Putin
 Russia Evgeniy Petrovich Grabchak Minister of Energy for Russia Federation, Chief of the Department of Operational Control and Management of Electric Power; supports power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol that is independent of Ukraine
 Russia Alexey Gromov Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia
 Russia Boris Gryzlov Former member of Security Council of Russian Federation
 Ukraine Pavel Gubarev People's Governor of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Ekaterina Gubareva Minister of Foreign Affairs of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Andrey Guryev Russian businessman – PhosAgro
 Ukraine Inna Nikolayevna Guzeyeva Secretary of Crimea Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Russia Vitaly Ignatenko First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs
 Ukraine Sergey Ignatov Commander in Chief of the People's Militia of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Ruslan Ilkaev Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Russia Eduard Ioffe Deputy General Director of Kalashnikov Concern
 Ukraine Zaur Ismailov Acting General Prosecutor of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Yuriy Ivakin Minister of Internal Affairs for the People's Republic of Luhansk
 Russia Sergei Ivanov Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia
 Russia Viktor Ivanov Member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation until May 2016
 Ukraine Yuriy Ivanyushchenko Member of the Party of Regions
 Russia Petr Jarosh Acting Head of Russian Federal Migration Service for Republic of Crimea
 Russia Ramzan Kadyrov [99] Head of the Chechen Republic
 Russia Maria Lavrova Wife of Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov[96]
 Belarus Galina Lukashenko First Lady of Belarus
 Belarus Viktor Lukashenko Son of President of Belarus
 Ukraine Igor Kakidzyanov Former Defense Minister of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Leonid Kalashnikov Russian politician
 Ukraine Ihor Kalinin Former Advisor to the President of Ukraine
 Russia Alexander Kalyussky de facto "Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs of the Donetsk People's Republic"
 Crimea Oleg Kamshylov Prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea
 Russia Pavel Kanishchev A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union
 Ukraine Anastasiya Nikolayevna Kapranova Secretary of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Russia Alexander Karaman Former Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of Donetsk
 Russia Vakhtang Karamyan Business Development Director of Kalashnikov Concern
 Russia Andrey Kartapolov Director of the Main Operations Department and deputy chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Commander of Western Military District since 10 November 2015
 Ukraine Aleksey Karyakin Former Supreme Council Chair of the Luhansk People's Republic; asked the Russian Federation to recognize the independence of the Luhansk People's Republic.
 Ukraine Valery Kaurov [Wikidata] Former President of the effectively defunct Federal State of Novorossiya; asked Russia to deploy troops to Ukraine.
 Russia Said Kerimov Russian businessman
 Russia Suleyman Kerimov [98] [98] Russian businessman
 Ukraine Hennadiy Kernes (d. 2020) Mayor of Kharkiv
 Ukraine Ravil Khalikov [pl] First Deputy Prime Minister and previous Prosecutor General of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Alexander Khodakovsky Minister of Security of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Alexander Khryakov Information and Mass Communications Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Dmitry Kiselyov Head of the Russian Federal State News Agency Rossiya Segodnya
 Russia Andrey Klishas Member of the Federation Council of Russia.
 Ukraine Andriy Klyuyev Former Head of Administration of President of Ukraine
 Ukraine Serhiy Klyuyev Brother of Andriy Klyuyev; Businessman
 Ukraine Oleksandr Klymenko Former Minister of Revenues of Ukraine
 Italy Elena Zagorskaya Singer, mother of sanctioned Tatyana Zakrzevskaya
 Italy
 Tunisia
Luisa Lachouek Daughter of Tatyana Zakrzevskaya
 Russia Joseph Kobzon (d. 2018) Member of the State Duma
 Ukraine Aleksandr Kofman [Wikidata] First deputy speaker of the Parliament of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Petr Kolbin Providing material support to Gennady Timchenko
 Ukraine Borys Kolesnikov Former Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine; Businessman
 Georgia
 France
Bidzina Ivanishvili Georgian oligarch financed by Russia; his account is frozen[100]
 Ukraine Yuriy Kolobov Former Minister of Finance of Ukraine
 Ukraine Vladimir Kononov Defense Minister of Donetsk People's Republic
 Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov Chairman of the Crimean Parliament
 Russia Igor Kornet Minister of Internal Affairs for Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Ihor Vladymyrovych Kostenok Minister of Education of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic.
 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".[101]
 Russia Andrey Kovalenko A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union
 Crimea Olga Kovitidi Council member for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
 Russia Dmitry Kozak Deputy Prime Minister[7]
 Crimea Andrey Kozenko Member of the Duma represents Crimea and on Committee for Financial Markets
 Russia Vladimir Kozhin Head of Administration under the President of the Russian Federation
 Ukraine Nikolai Kozitsyn [Wikidata] Commander of Cossack forces. Responsible for or complicit in, or has engaged in, actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of Ukraine.
 Ukraine Sergey Kozlov Prime minister of Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Serhiy Kozyakov Head of the Luhansk Central Election Commission of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Crimea Oleg Kozyura Acting Head of the Federal Migration Service office for Sevastopol
 Russia Valery Kulikov Rear Admiral, Deputy Commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet
 Ukraine Serhiy Kurchenko Businessman
 Ukraine Lesya Lapteva Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Religion of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Dmitri Lebedev CEO Bank Rossiya
 Russia Igor Lebedev Russian politician
 Russia Oleg Lebedev First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Relations with the CIS countries
 Russia Nikolai Levichev Deputy Speaker of the Duma
 Ukraine Sergey Litvin Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Boris Litvinov [Wikidata] Chairman of the Supreme Council of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Olena Lukash Former Minister of Justice of Ukraine
 Russia Maria Lvova-Belova Children’s rights ombudswoman
 Ukraine Roman Lyagin [ru; uk] Businessman who advocated for the creation of Federal Republic of Novorossiya
 Russia Konstantin Malofeev Under criminal investigation by Ukraine into his alleged material and financial support to separatists
 Ukraine Aleksandr Malykhin Head of the Lugansk People's Republic Central Electoral Commission
 Crimea Mikhail Malyshev De facto Chair of the Crimea Electoral Commission[37]
 Ukraine Evgeny Manuilov Minister of Budget in the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Mikhail Margelov Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs
 Russia Valentina Matviyenko Chairman of the Federation Council
 Russia Dmitry Mazepin Majority owner of Uralchem, in turn a minority shareholder in Uralkali[102]
 Russia Nikita Mazepin Ex-Formula One racing driver, son of Dmitry
 Ukraine Viktor Medvedchuk (at least by the UK) Ukrainian oligarch
 Crimea Valery Medvedev De facto Chair of the Sevastopol Electoral Commission[37]
 Russia Andrey Melnichenko Russian industrialist – EuroChem
 Russia Andrei Melnikov Minister of Economic Development of Republic of Crimea
 Russia Ivan Melnikov Russian politician, First Deputy Speaker of Duma
 Crimea Sergey Menyaylo Acting governor of Sevastopol
 Russia Yevgeny Mikhailov Head of the administration for governmental affairs of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic.
 Russia Alexey Milchakov, also known as Serbian or Fritz Commander of the 'Rusich' unit, an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
 Russia Sergey Mironov Leader of the Russian Parliament faction A Just Russia
 Russia Mikhail Mizintsev Russian General with the nickname "Butcher of Mariupol"
 Russia Yelena Mizulina Member of the State Duma and the A Just Russia party
 Ukraine Aleksey Mozgovoy (d. 2015) Commander of the separatist Prizrak Brigade
 Crimea Georgiy Muradov Deputy Prime Minister of Crimea. Permanent Representative of the Republic of Crimea to the Russian Federation.
 Russia Yevgeny Murov Head of Russian Federal Protective Service[7]
 Russia Valerii Musiienko Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Russia Sergey Naryshkin Chairman of the State Duma
 Russia Aleksey Naumets Major-General in the Russian Army, commanded 76th Airborne division operating in Ukraine and operating during Russia annexation of Crimea
 Crimea Dmitry Neklyudov Deputy Minister of Interior of the de facto "Republic of Crimea"
 Russia Sergey Neverov Deputy Chairman of the State Duma, United Russia
 Uzbekistan Vasily Nikitin Vice Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers of the Luhansk People's Republic, (used to be the Prime Minister of the Luhansk People's Republic, and former spokesman of the Army of the Southeast).
 Russia Vladimir Nikitin Russian politician and deputy of the State Duma who voted in favour of the draft Federal Constitutional Law 'on the acceptance into the Russian Federation of the Republic of Crimea and the formation within the Russian Federation of new federal subjects — the republic of Crimea and the City of Federal Status Sevastopol'
 Russia Natalya Nikonorova Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Aleksandr Nosatov Rear Admiral, Deputy Commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet
 Russia Rashid Nurgaliyev Russia's interior minister from 2003 to 2012
 Sweden Sven Olsson Swedish lawyer on board of directors of Volga Group, associated with Gennady Timchenko[30][31]
 Russia Aleksander Anatolyevich Omelchenko Chief Export Officer for Kalashnikov Concern
 Ukraine Yevgeniy Vyacheslavovich Orlov Member of the National Council of the unrecognized Donetsk's People's Republic.
 Russia Dmitry Ovsyannikov Governor of Sevastopol.
 Russia Viktor Ozerov Member of the Federation Council of Russia
 Finland Kai Paananen Providing material support to Gennady Timchenko
 Russia Ella Pamfilova Central Election Commission head
 Russia Oleg Panteleyev (d. 2016) First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Parliamentary Issues
 Russia Nikolai Patrushev Secretary of the Security Council of Russia
 Russia Arseny Pavlov (d. 2016) Commander of the 'Sparta Battalion', an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
 Ukraine Aleksandr Yurevich Petukhov Chairman of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Russia Andrei Pinchuk [ru] Former Minister for State Security of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Vladimir Pligin Chairman of the State Duma Constitutional Law and Nation Building Committee
 Ukraine Igor Plotnitsky Former Defence Minister and the former Head of the Lugansk People's Republic.
 Ukraine Miroslav Aleksandrovich Pogorelov Deputy Chairman of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Crimea Natalia Poklonskaya Prosecutor of Crimea
 Ukraine Vyacheslav Ponomarev Mayor of Sloviansk while held by rebels
 Ukraine Andriy Portnov Former Advisor to the President of Ukraine
 Russia Yevgeny Prigozhin [103] Materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services in support of, senior officials of the Russian Federation; extensive business dealings with the Russian Federation Ministry of Defense, and a company with significant ties to him holds a contract to build a military base near the Russian Federation border with Ukraine. Russia has been building additional military bases near the Ukrainian border and has used these bases as staging points for deploying soldiers into Ukraine.[104]
 Ukraine German Prokopiv Active leader of the "Lugansk Guard"
 Russia Yurii Protsenko Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Ukraine Mykola Prysyazhnyuk Former Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine
 Ukraine Artem Pshonka Son of former Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka. Member of Party of Regions
 Ukraine Viktor Pshonka Former Prosecutor General.
 Ukraine Andriy Purhin Head of the "Donetsk Republic"
 Russia Aleksey Pushkov Chair of the State Duma's International Affairs Committee[7]
 Ukraine Denys Pushylin Chairman of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Valery Rashkin
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hostilities in February 2022 several countries imposed international sanctions on Russia and Crimea as the Russo Ukrainian War continued Major economic and political powers including the United States and members of the European Union EU as well as international organizations established sanctions against individuals businesses and officials from Russia and Ukraine 91 1 93 91 2 93 In response Russia imposed sanctions against other countries which included a complete ban on food imports from Australia Canada Norway the United States and the European Union Contents 1 By Canada the United Kingdom the United States the European Union and Australia 1 1 Prior to 2022 invasion 1 2 After 2022 invasion 1 2 1 Personal sanctions 1 2 2 Organizational sanctions 1 3 Removal from sanction list 1 4 Frozen accounts and property 1 5 22 March 2022 statistics 2 By Russia 2 1 Prior to 2022 2 2 Post 24 February 2022 2 2 1 Personal sanctions 2 2 2 Against US 2 2 3 Against Canada 2 2 4 Against Australia and New Zealand 2 2 5 Against UK 2 2 6 Against European countries 2 2 7 Against Japan 2 2 8 Against Ukraine 2 2 9 Organizational sanctions 2 3 List 2 4 By Chechnya against US and EU institutions leaders 3 League overall timeline table 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References By Canada the United Kingdom the United States the European Union and Australia Edit Prior to 2022 invasion Edit The European Union United States and Canada imposed an initial round of sanctions on 17 March 2014 and on 11 April 91 3 93 91 4 93 91 5 93 Albania Iceland and Montenegro announced that they would be following suit 91 6 93 On 28 April the US expanded its sanctions to include 17 Russian companies 91 7 93 with Japan 91 8 93 91 9 93 Canada 91 9 93 91 10 93 and Australia 91 11 93 taking similar actions soon thereafter The EU also joined the 28 April sanctions 91 12 93 and in addition instructed the European Investment Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to suspend the signature of new financing operations in Russia 91 13 93 The EU continued to expand the scope and duration its sanctions repeatedly over the following months 91 14 93 91 15 93 91 16 93 91 17 93 91 18 93 91 19 93 91 20 93 91 21 93 agreeing to extend the existing sanctions on 150 individuals and 38 companies for another six months in March 2018 91 22 93 and adding five individuals to their sanctions lists for their involvement with and organisation of the March 2018 Russia presidential elections in Crimea and Sevastopol that May 91 23 93 Switzerland although not an EU member mirrored the Union s sanctions 91 23 93 a historic deviation from the country s stance of semi complete political and wartime neutrality citing a serious violation of the most fundamental norms of international law within the scope of its political room for manoeuvre 91 24 93 New Zealand imposed largely symbolic sanctions in May 2014 91 25 93 and that September Australia placed Russia Crimea and Sevastopol on the Australian autonomous sanctions list in response to the Russian threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine 91 26 93 91 27 93 91 28 93 while Japan sanctioned Russian military related technology and five major Russian banks VTB Bank Sberbank Gazprombank Vnesheconombank and the Russian Agricultural Bank 91 29 93 Since first imposing its sanctions in 2014 the United States expanded them several times including in December 2015 91 30 93 91 31 93 91 32 93 and April 2018 91 33 93 91 34 93 91 35 93 As of 24 May 2018 Ukraine s sanctions list named more than 1000 individuals and more than 400 entities 91 36 93 After 2022 invasion Edit Further information International sanctions during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Personal sanctions Edit Representative Name 91 a 93 91 b 93 91 58 93 91 59 93 91 6 93 91 60 93 91 c 93 91 d 93 91 e 93 Remarks 160 Russia Vladimir Putin 91 95 93 President of Russia 160 Russia Mikhail Mishustin Prime Minister of Russia 160 Russia Sergey Lavrov Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia 160 Russia Sergei Shoigu Minister of Defence of Russia 160 Russia Dmitry Medvedev Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia former President and former Prime Minister of Russia 91 96 93 160 Belarus Alexander Lukashenko President of Belarus 160 Belarus Roman Golovchenko Prime Minister of Belarus 160 Belarus Viktor Khrenin Minister of Defence of Belarus 160 Crimea Sergey Abisov Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Valeri Abramov Linked to VAD AO 160 Ukraine Larisa Airapetyan Health Minister of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Oleg Akimov 160 91 ru 93 Deputy of the Luhansk Economic Union in the National Council of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Russia Andrey Akimov Chairman of management board of Gazprombank 160 Crimea Sergey Aksyonov Head of the Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Victor Anosov Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk 160 Russia Vladimir Potanin Nornickel co owner 91 97 93 160 Crimea Anna Vladimirovna Anyukhina Minister for Property and Land Relations in Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Igor Antipov Minister of Information of the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Anatoly Antonov Deputy Minister of Defence 160 Russia Patriarch Kirill of Moscow secular name Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyayev UK Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus and Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church 160 Russia Vladimir Antyufeyev also known as Vladim Shevtsov or Vladimir Shevtsov Former head of the Ministry of State Security of unrecognized Transnistria wanted by the law enforcement agencies of Latvia and Moldova 160 Russia Viacheslav Apraksimov Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk 160 Ukraine Serhiy Arbuzov Former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine 160 Ukraine Mykola Azarov Former Prime Minister of Ukraine 160 Ukraine Oleksiy Azarov Son of Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov 160 Russia Alexander Babakov Member of the Duma 160 Crimea Konstantin Bakharev Member of the Duma 160 Russia Arkady Bakhin First Deputy Minister of Defence 160 Crimea Ruslan Balbek Member of the Duma 160 Russia Marat Bashirov Acting Prime Minister of People s Republic of Luhansk 160 Ukraine Eduard Basurin Deputy Commander of the Ministry of Defense of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Oleg Belaventsev Russian envoy overseeing Crimea 91 7 93 160 Crimea Dmitry Belik Member of the Duma represents Sevastopol and on Committee for Control and Regulation 160 Russia Andrey Belousov First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia 160 Russia Oleg Belozyorov Chief executive officer of Russian Railways 160 Ukraine Oleg Bereza Minister of Interior for the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Fyodor Berezin Deputy of Igor Girkin 160 Ukraine Denis Berezovsky Defected commander of the Ukrainian Navy 160 Ukraine Natalya Ivanovna Berzruchenko Deputy Chairwoman of Crimea Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections 160 Russia Sergey Beseda Colonel General Federal Security Service FSB amp Commander of the Fifth Service 160 Ukraine Olga Besedina Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Ihor Kolomoyskyi Former Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 160 Ukraine Igor Bezler One of the leaders of the self defense militia of Horlivka 160 Russia Vladimir Bogdanov Russian businessman 160 Russia Nikolay Bogdanovsky Russian General 160 Ukraine Raisa Bohatyriova Former Minister of Health of Ukraine 160 Ukraine Valeriy Bolotov d 2017 One of the leaders of the Army of the South East 160 Russia Alexander Borodai Prime minister of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Alexander Bortnikov Director of the Federal Security Service 160 Ukraine Oleg Bugrov Former Defense Minister of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Russia Dmitry Bulgakov Russian General 160 Crimea Vadim Viktorovich Bulgakov Head of Federal Penitentiary Service of Sevastopol 160 Russia Andrey Bulyutin Providing material support to the Kalashnikov Concern 160 Russia Yevgeny Bushmin d 2019 Deputy Speaker of the Federation Council of Russia 160 Crimea Aleksei Chaly Chief of the executive committee of the Sevastopol City Council 160 Russia Sergey Chemezov CEO of Rostec 91 7 93 160 Russia Andrey Vladimirovich Cherezov Deputy Minister of Energy for Russia Federation in the Department of Operational Control and Management for Electric Power supports power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol that is independent of Ukraine 160 Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko Deputy Prime Minister of Russia 160 Russia Konstantin Chuychenko Russia s Minister of Justice 160 Russia Mikhail Degtyarev Member of the State Duma 160 Russia Oleg Deripaska Russian businessman 160 Ukraine Vladyslav Nykolayevych Deynego 160 91 hy ru 93 Deputy Head of the People s Council of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Mykhailo Dobkin Chairman Party of Regions Kharkiv division 160 Ukraine Pavel Dryomov 160 91 Wikidata 93 d 2015 Commander of the First Cossack Regiment an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine 160 Russia Aleksandr Dugin A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union 160 Russia Colonel General Aleksandr Dvornikov Commander of Southern Military District since September 2016 160 Russia Vladimir Dzhabarov Member of the Federation Council of Russia 160 Russia Yunus bek Yevkurov 91 98 93 Deputy Defence Minister of Russia 160 Ukraine Ekaterina Filippova 160 91 ru 93 Former Minister of Justice of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Mikhail Fradkov Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service 160 Russia Sergey Frank Chairman of Sovcomflot shipping company 160 Russia Andrei Fursenko Aide to the President of Russia 160 Russia Aleksandr Galkin Commander of the Russian Southern Military District 160 Russia Valery Gerasimov Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia 160 Russia Igor Girkin aka Igor Ivanovich Strelkov GRU agent 160 Russia Sergey Glazyev Presidential Adviser to Vladimir Putin 160 Russia Evgeniy Petrovich Grabchak Minister of Energy for Russia Federation Chief of the Department of Operational Control and Management of Electric Power supports power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol that is independent of Ukraine 160 Russia Alexey Gromov Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia 160 Russia Boris Gryzlov Former member of Security Council of Russian Federation 160 Ukraine Pavel Gubarev People s Governor of the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Ekaterina Gubareva Minister of Foreign Affairs of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Andrey Guryev Russian businessman PhosAgro 160 Ukraine Inna Nikolayevna Guzeyeva Secretary of Crimea Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections 160 Russia Vitaly Ignatenko First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs 160 Ukraine Sergey Ignatov Commander in Chief of the People s Militia of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Russia Ruslan Ilkaev Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk 160 Russia Eduard Ioffe Deputy General Director of Kalashnikov Concern 160 Ukraine Zaur Ismailov Acting General Prosecutor of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Russia Yuriy Ivakin Minister of Internal Affairs for the People s Republic of Luhansk 160 Russia Sergei Ivanov Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia 160 Russia Viktor Ivanov Member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation until May 2016 160 Ukraine Yuriy Ivanyushchenko Member of the Party of Regions 160 Russia Petr Jarosh Acting Head of Russian Federal Migration Service for Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Ramzan Kadyrov 91 99 93 Head of the Chechen Republic 160 Russia Maria Lavrova Wife of Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov 91 96 93 160 Belarus Galina Lukashenko First Lady of Belarus 160 Belarus Viktor Lukashenko Son of President of Belarus 160 Ukraine Igor Kakidzyanov Former Defense Minister of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Leonid Kalashnikov Russian politician 160 Ukraine Ihor Kalinin Former Advisor to the President of Ukraine 160 Russia Alexander Kalyussky de facto Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs of the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Crimea Oleg Kamshylov Prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Pavel Kanishchev A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union 160 Ukraine Anastasiya Nikolayevna Kapranova Secretary of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections 160 Russia Alexander Karaman Former Foreign Minister of the People s Republic of Donetsk 160 Russia Vakhtang Karamyan Business Development Director of Kalashnikov Concern 160 Russia Andrey Kartapolov Director of the Main Operations Department and deputy chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Commander of Western Military District since 10 November 2015 160 Ukraine Aleksey Karyakin Former Supreme Council Chair of the Luhansk People s Republic asked the Russian Federation to recognize the independence of the Luhansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Valery Kaurov 160 91 Wikidata 93 Former President of the effectively defunct Federal State of Novorossiya asked Russia to deploy troops to Ukraine 160 Russia Said Kerimov Russian businessman 160 Russia Suleyman Kerimov 91 98 93 91 98 93 Russian businessman 160 Ukraine Hennadiy Kernes d 2020 Mayor of Kharkiv 160 Ukraine Ravil Khalikov 160 91 pl 93 First Deputy Prime Minister and previous Prosecutor General of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Alexander Khodakovsky Minister of Security of the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Alexander Khryakov Information and Mass Communications Minister of the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Dmitry Kiselyov Head of the Russian Federal State News Agency Rossiya Segodnya 160 Russia Andrey Klishas Member of the Federation Council of Russia 160 Ukraine Andriy Klyuyev Former Head of Administration of President of Ukraine 160 Ukraine Serhiy Klyuyev Brother of Andriy Klyuyev Businessman 160 Ukraine Oleksandr Klymenko Former Minister of Revenues of Ukraine 160 Italy Elena Zagorskaya Singer mother of sanctioned Tatyana Zakrzevskaya 160 Italy 160 Tunisia Luisa Lachouek Daughter of Tatyana Zakrzevskaya 160 Russia Joseph Kobzon d 2018 Member of the State Duma 160 Ukraine Aleksandr Kofman 160 91 Wikidata 93 First deputy speaker of the Parliament of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Petr Kolbin Providing material support to Gennady Timchenko 160 Ukraine Borys Kolesnikov Former Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Businessman 160 Georgia 160 France Bidzina Ivanishvili Georgian oligarch financed by Russia his account is frozen 91 100 93 160 Ukraine Yuriy Kolobov Former Minister of Finance of Ukraine 160 Ukraine Vladimir Kononov Defense Minister of Donetsk People s Republic 160 Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov Chairman of the Crimean Parliament 160 Russia Igor Kornet Minister of Internal Affairs for Luhansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Ihor Vladymyrovych Kostenok Minister of Education of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 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 91 101 93 160 Russia Andrey Kovalenko A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union 160 Crimea Olga Kovitidi Council member for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Dmitry Kozak Deputy Prime Minister 91 7 93 160 Crimea Andrey Kozenko Member of the Duma represents Crimea and on Committee for Financial Markets 160 Russia Vladimir Kozhin Head of Administration under the President of the Russian Federation 160 Ukraine Nikolai Kozitsyn 160 91 Wikidata 93 Commander of Cossack forces Responsible for or complicit in or has engaged in actions or policies that threaten the peace security stability sovereignty or territorial integrity of Ukraine 160 Ukraine Sergey Kozlov Prime minister of Luhansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Serhiy Kozyakov Head of the Luhansk Central Election Commission of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Crimea Oleg Kozyura Acting Head of the Federal Migration Service office for Sevastopol 160 Russia Valery Kulikov Rear Admiral Deputy Commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet 160 Ukraine Serhiy Kurchenko Businessman 160 Ukraine Lesya Lapteva Minister of Education Science Culture and Religion of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Russia Dmitri Lebedev CEO Bank Rossiya 160 Russia Igor Lebedev Russian politician 160 Russia Oleg Lebedev First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Relations with the CIS countries 160 Russia Nikolai Levichev Deputy Speaker of the Duma 160 Ukraine Sergey Litvin Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the unrecognized Luhansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Boris Litvinov 160 91 Wikidata 93 Chairman of the Supreme Council of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Olena Lukash Former Minister of Justice of Ukraine 160 Russia Maria Lvova Belova Children s rights ombudswoman 160 Ukraine Roman Lyagin 160 91 ru uk 93 Businessman who advocated for the creation of Federal Republic of Novorossiya 160 Russia Konstantin Malofeev Under criminal investigation by Ukraine into his alleged material and financial support to separatists 160 Ukraine Aleksandr Malykhin Head of the Lugansk People s Republic Central Electoral Commission 160 Crimea Mikhail Malyshev De facto Chair of the Crimea Electoral Commission 91 37 93 160 Ukraine Evgeny Manuilov Minister of Budget in the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Mikhail Margelov Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs 160 Russia Valentina Matviyenko Chairman of the Federation Council 160 Russia Dmitry Mazepin Majority owner of Uralchem in turn a minority shareholder in Uralkali 91 102 93 160 Russia Nikita Mazepin Ex Formula One racing driver son of Dmitry 160 Ukraine Viktor Medvedchuk at least by the UK Ukrainian oligarch 160 Crimea Valery Medvedev De facto Chair of the Sevastopol Electoral Commission 91 37 93 160 Russia Andrey Melnichenko Russian industrialist EuroChem 160 Russia Andrei Melnikov Minister of Economic Development of Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Ivan Melnikov Russian politician First Deputy Speaker of Duma 160 Crimea Sergey Menyaylo Acting governor of Sevastopol 160 Russia Yevgeny Mikhailov Head of the administration for governmental affairs of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Alexey Milchakov also known as Serbian or Fritz Commander of the Rusich unit an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine 160 Russia Sergey Mironov Leader of the Russian Parliament faction A Just Russia 160 Russia Mikhail Mizintsev Russian General with the nickname Butcher of Mariupol 160 Russia Yelena Mizulina Member of the State Duma and the A Just Russia party 160 Ukraine Aleksey Mozgovoy d 2015 Commander of the separatist Prizrak Brigade 160 Crimea Georgiy Muradov Deputy Prime Minister of Crimea Permanent Representative of the Republic of Crimea to the Russian Federation 160 Russia Yevgeny Murov Head of Russian Federal Protective Service 91 7 93 160 Russia Valerii Musiienko Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk 160 Russia Sergey Naryshkin Chairman of the State Duma 160 Russia Aleksey Naumets Major General in the Russian Army commanded 76th Airborne division operating in Ukraine and operating during Russia annexation of Crimea 160 Crimea Dmitry Neklyudov Deputy Minister of Interior of the de facto Republic of Crimea 160 Russia Sergey Neverov Deputy Chairman of the State Duma United Russia 160 Uzbekistan Vasily Nikitin Vice Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers of the Luhansk People s Republic used to be the Prime Minister of the Luhansk People s Republic and former spokesman of the Army of the Southeast 160 Russia Vladimir Nikitin Russian politician and deputy of the State Duma who voted in favour of the draft Federal Constitutional Law on the acceptance into the Russian Federation of the Republic of Crimea and the formation within the Russian Federation of new federal subjects the republic of Crimea and the City of Federal Status Sevastopol 160 Russia Natalya Nikonorova Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Aleksandr Nosatov Rear Admiral Deputy Commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet 160 Russia Rashid Nurgaliyev Russia s interior minister from 2003 to 2012 160 Sweden Sven Olsson Swedish lawyer on board of directors of Volga Group associated with Gennady Timchenko 91 30 93 91 31 93 160 Russia Aleksander Anatolyevich Omelchenko Chief Export Officer for Kalashnikov Concern 160 Ukraine Yevgeniy Vyacheslavovich Orlov Member of the National Council of the unrecognized Donetsk s People s Republic 160 Russia Dmitry Ovsyannikov Governor of Sevastopol 160 Russia Viktor Ozerov Member of the Federation Council of Russia 160 Finland Kai Paananen Providing material support to Gennady Timchenko 160 Russia Ella Pamfilova Central Election Commission head 160 Russia Oleg Panteleyev d 2016 First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Parliamentary Issues 160 Russia Nikolai Patrushev Secretary of the Security Council of Russia 160 Russia Arseny Pavlov d 2016 Commander of the Sparta Battalion an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine 160 Ukraine Aleksandr Yurevich Petukhov Chairman of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections 160 Russia Andrei Pinchuk 160 91 ru 93 Former Minister for State Security of the Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Vladimir Pligin Chairman of the State Duma Constitutional Law and Nation Building Committee 160 Ukraine Igor Plotnitsky Former Defence Minister and the former Head of the Lugansk People s Republic 160 Ukraine Miroslav Aleksandrovich Pogorelov Deputy Chairman of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections 160 Crimea Natalia Poklonskaya Prosecutor of Crimea 160 Ukraine Vyacheslav Ponomarev Mayor of Sloviansk while held by rebels 160 Ukraine Andriy Portnov Former Advisor to the President of Ukraine 160 Russia Yevgeny Prigozhin 91 103 93 Materially assisted sponsored or provided financial material or technological support for or goods or services in support of senior officials of the Russian Federation extensive business dealings with the Russian Federation Ministry of Defense and a company with significant ties to him holds a contract to build a military base near the Russian Federation border with Ukraine Russia has been building additional military bases near the Ukrainian border and has used these bases as staging points for deploying soldiers into Ukraine 91 104 93 160 Ukraine German Prokopiv Active leader of the Lugansk Guard 160 Russia Yurii Protsenko Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk 160 Ukraine Mykola Prysyazhnyuk Former Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine 160 Ukraine Artem Pshonka Son of former Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka Member of Party of Regions 160 Ukraine Viktor Pshonka Former Prosecutor General 160 Ukraine Andriy Purhin Head of the Donetsk Republic 160 Russia Aleksey Pushkov Chair of the State Duma s International Affairs Committee 91 7 93 160 Ukraine Denys Pushylin Chairman of the unrecognized Donetsk People s Republic 160 Russia Valery Rashkin i, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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