EU Targets Russian Propagandists with New Sanctions: Full List of Individuals.
EU Expands Sanctions List
According to Novyny.live: The European Union has broadened its sanctions regime in response to Russia's war on Ukraine, adding six Russian citizens engaged in propaganda activities. The Council of the EU formally adopted the decision, reinforcing its stance against individuals who support Russia's aggressive policies. This action is part of the EU's ongoing effort to counter the Kremlin's information war, which seeks to justify its invasion.
The following individuals have been added to the sanctions list:
- Dmitry Guberniev
- Ekaterina Andreeva
- Maria Sittel
- Pavel Zarubin
- Roman Chumakov
- Sergei Polunin
These individuals were identified for their active roles in promoting propaganda that seeks to legitimize Russia's actions in Ukraine. In total, the latest sanctions package targets 65 individuals and 17 entities.
Significance of the New Measures
The EU emphasizes that those listed have materially supported Russia's war against Ukraine, which was the primary reason for their inclusion. This move forms part of the European Union's broader strategy to combat disinformation and propaganda emanating from Russia. Many of these figures are well-known media personalities on state-controlled channels, reaching millions of viewers daily.
"The expansion of the EU's sanctions list demonstrates the bloc's resolve in countering Russian propaganda and aggression."
This step also highlights the importance of international cooperation in safeguarding information security and supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict. Sanctions imposed on individuals who actively back the Kremlin's actions may impact the future course of the information war and Russia's strategic communications.
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