The European Union imposed sanctions against child and youth movements in Russia

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The European Union included the all-Russian children’s and youth movement “Movement One” in the 13th package of anti-Russian sanctions. This is clear from official data magazine AB.

Grigory Gurov, chairman of the movement’s board of directors, was also sanctioned. The reason for the launch of the movement was the military-patriotic events held in Crimea and new regions of the Russian Federation. The document states that this move “re-educates Ukrainian children, including those illegally deported to the Russian Federation.”

On February 23, the European Union sanctions Against Vyacheslav Gladkov, governor of the Belgorod region.

The European Union also introduced sanctions Against Governor of the Tula region Alexey Dyumin. Also the European Union entry Sanctions against Artem Zhoga, Chairman of the People’s Council (DPR) of the Donetsk People’s Republic. Officially Governor of Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Ugra Natalya Komarova hit On the EU sanctions list

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation entry Restrictions were placed on the entry of some EU politicians in response to the 13th package of sanctions.

Previously reportedIt is stated that Russia finds the new EU sanctions illegal.

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