EUobserver: EU proposes to impose sanctions on 12 people and three media outlets from Russia

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The European Union (EU) is proposing to impose sanctions on 12 people from the Russian Federation and three Russian media outlets for reporting on the conflict in Ukraine. It has been reported EU observer.

According to the publication, Sergei Karaganov, honorary chairman of the Presidium of the Foreign and Defense Policy Council, and Semyon Pegov, the military commander of the WarGonzo project, can be included in the list of sanctions. Also, according to EUobserver, the EU plans to ban the Oriental Review portal and RT Balkan and Tsargrad TV channels on its territory.

It was noted that the European Commission (EC) also proposed sanctions to the Fund for the Support and Protection of the Rights of Citizens Living Abroad. It was stated that the son of Alexander Uss Artem, the governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, may also be on the black list.

Earlier, EUobserver had written the EC’s plans under the 11th package. to enter anti-Russian sanctions for the destruction of cultural monuments, theft of cultural heritage in Ukraine and the evacuation of children from the war zone.

9 May European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reached He went to Kiev and met with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. He promised Kiev “more sanctions against Russia” aimed at preventing the already existing restrictions from being circumvented.

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