Britain imposes new sanctions on Russia

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a number of new restrictive measures against Russia after its leader Vladimir Putin announced the recognition of the independence of the puppet entities "LPR" and "DPR" and signed respective decrees.

According to Ukrinform, he said this in his speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday, February 22.

Johnson said that the UK was sanctioning the following five Russian banks: Rossiya, IS Bank, General Bank, Promsvyazbank and the Black Sea Bank.

"And we are sanctioning three very high-net-worth individuals: Gennady Timchenko, Boris Rotenberg, and Igor Rotenberg. Any assets they hold in the UK will be frozen, the individuals concerned will be banned from travelling here, and we will prohibit all UK individuals and entities from having any dealings with them," he said.

Johnson also said that "this is the first tranche, the first barrage, of what we are prepared to do." "We will hold further sanctions at readiness, to be deployed alongside the United States and the European Union if the situation escalates still further," he said.

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