EU Council imposes sanctions on 26 Russians for aggression against Ukraine

The EU Council today decided to add 26 people and one entity to the sanctions list for undermining or threatening Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence.

According to Ukrinform, such information was published on the website of the European Council.

"The Council today added 26 persons and one entity to the list of persons, entities and bodies subject to restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. The new listings include oligarchs and businessmen active in the oil, banking and finance sectors, as well as government members, and high level military personalities, and propagandists who contributed to spread anti-Ukrainian propaganda and promote a positive attitude towards the invasion of Ukraine," the statement said.

According to the statement, restrictive measures, which now apply to a total of 680 individuals and 53 entities, include an asset freeze and a prohibition from making funds available to the listed individuals and entities. In addition, a travel ban applicable to the listed persons prevents these from entering or transiting through EU territory.

Today's decision complements the package of measures announced by the High Representative after the video conference of EU Foreign Affairs Ministers of February 27. This package also includes the provision of equipment and supplies to the Ukrainian Armed Forces through the European Peace Facility, a ban on the overflight of EU airspace and on access to EU airports by Russian carriers of all kinds, and a ban on transactions with the Russian Central Bank.

"The European Union condemns in the strongest possible terms the Russian Federation's unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Ukraine. By its illegal military actions, Russia is grossly violating international law and the principles of the UN Charter, and undermining European and global security and stability," the statement said.

The relevant legal acts, including the names of the persons and entities concerned, have been published in the Official Journal.